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IN MEMORIAM. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter Ellen Elizabeth (Nell'e). wife of the late George Mitchell, Glove and Shears, Duke-street, Car- diff, who departed this life April 29, 1901. Deeply regretted.
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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. IJinEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.ROBERT REDFORD. Every Evening at 7.30 at Saturday at Two, THE ROYAL CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), CARMEN. £ £ r,mei1" Miss LUDLAM. Michaela" .Miss BURGESS. Don Jose" Herr WALTHER. Wednesday "MARITANA." Thursday "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" >- and "PAGLIACCI." ^iday "LOHENGRIN." Saturday "BOHEMIAN ^IEL." MATINEE MAY 3rd, a.t Two. "FAUST." Next Week—"THE 'VARSITY BELLE. Box Office, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. al3669 GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. M Lessee & Manager-EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, THE KING OF CRIME." POPULAR PRICES. Next Week:—"THE SILENT HOUSE." e525s30 ■ 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but "well do more: deserve it."—Addison. tpHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Oddest of all the Fcccntricer, T. E DUNVILLE, The Quaintest Thing in Singers Ever Seett. WILSON AND LEICESTER, In Melody and Romance. HCPHEE and HILL and their High Bar. Something New in Bar Athletics. MARIE WESTON, <A Pretty Singer, Dancer, and Instrumentalist. BROWN AND ROBINSON, The Labourers. Vocal Duetts. FRED LINCOLN, Singing Comedian. THE O'MALLEYS, In their Humorous Dialogue and Comic By-play. VIOLET WEGNER, A. Chasmixys Artiste.. HAPPY LITTLE jhAPS: he Dainty. Engaging, and Most Marvellous O'KABE FAMILY! Who work Absolute Wonders in a style as pretty as it is demure. Next Week-GEORGE LASHWOOD, UNTHAN, Ac. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o clock and 11. 0 Bo* Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. fcaturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT. N EWPORT EMPIRE. CHARLES-STREET. xfvi5?UPirector OSWALD STOLL. v JE?"^IpHT.—GEORGE LASHWOOD, the cele- brated Actor'Vocalist. THE SISTERS DE VAN. CFmjri1!? in Illustrated Songs. i Si ^?, and FLORRIE AUSTIN. ^omedy and Melody, who are always giving THE TOURBILLON TROUPE «f BICYOLL ACROBATS. CLARICE NETTA, JENNY BELMORE. TJUE GRIFFITHS BROS., Eccentric Comedians. LYCEUM 1 N EWPORT. ^SfiBtor 4 Manager.Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.30; MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30, the SDarkling Musical Comedy, I THE LADY'S MAID. Next Week-CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. booking Office Open 10 to 10. 79239 PUBLIC NOTICE. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF. —GRAND ANNUAL SWIMMING GALA. Wednesday, April 30th, at the Corporation Baths. College Championship (100 yards), 80 Yards Open Handicap, Plate Diving, and other Events. Grand Polo Match, College v. Y.M.C.A. Doors open at 7 p.m.; to commence at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Adraiboion, 6d. and Is. E657s30 MARBALETTE." The Most Marvellous Cleanser and Polish Ever Produced. CLEANS AND POLISHES EVERYTHING. Does the Work of Several Preparations. dksu! rr and < Ironmongers, 1d.. 3d.. 6d.. 18. and 28. tins. ANNUAL SHOW, 38 AND 41, QUEEN STREET. SPRING, 1902. THE CORONATION SUITE, IN HONOUR OF THE KING. CALL OR SEND FOR A DESIGN. ( Dining, Drawing. Bedroom. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. 1 300 IN STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. ( Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. MILES READY TO LAY ON YOUR FLOORS. AN EXHIBITION FREE OF CHARGE. Furniture Re-upholstered. Bedding Re-made. P. E. GANE THE ART FURNISHER, ( 38 and 41, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. r e9688 SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd. Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, 558. SOLE AGENTS: STEWART & SXEWAKT, THE CASH I 27, Oa8TLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. e89K — — < PI A N O S By All Leading Makers, including RICHD. LIPP and SOHN. STUTTGART (Sole Agency), BRINSMEAD, COLLARD, CRAMER, Ac. ORGANS By MASON and HAMLIN, WEAVER (Sole Agency), FARRAND (Sole Agency). Also SOLE AGENTS for the €ECIJJAN mm The most perfect vet intv(ftosd Our Registered Model Pianos, including tht FAMOUS COLLEGE" MODEL. For £ 16 16s. prompt cash. Full Illustrated Lists Free. Cash and Hire Purchase Terms. DALE, FORTY, AND CO., HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. Also at Cheltenham, Birmingham, Ac., Ac Nat. Tele. 1103. e9141 A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS OUR DELIGHT. AND OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO PLEASE EVERYONE WHO TRADED WITH US. WE HAVE BEEN DOING THT FOR SO MANY YEARS THAT IT IS NO)\ AN EASY THING. CAN'T WE PLEASE YOU? GENTS' Smart and Stylish WALKING BOOTS 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6. GENTS' HIGH-GRADE BOOTS, i in Glace Kit and Box Calf. 10/6, 13/6, 16/6, 18/6, 21/- GENTS' OXFORD SHOES, in Patent, Glact Kid, and Box Calf, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS, Hard-wear Brand 3/6, 4/6, 5/11, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6 BOYLE & CO., 17, CHURCH-STREET, t. HIGH STREET The Boot Market. (Date-street End' 10, CHURCH-STREET 28, ST. MARY-STREE (St. John's End). And Branches, CARDIFF. 69851-1 SCHOOL AND SONS, JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, L 26 27, ST. AIARY-ST., CARDIFF. ROOMS PITTFD UP FOR THF, DEPARTMEINT. STOCK. GREAT VARIETY. SPLENDID VALUE. ESTABLISHED 65 YEARS. Tel.' No. 609. al,%41 CHEMIST TEMPLAR MALINS t. H MAKES COMFORTABLE TEETH AND TEETH COMFORTABLE ADD RES S E S Ground Floor, KING'S CHAMBERS, I 29. QUEEN-STREET. 2 TILL 6 107. WOODVILLE-ROAD. CATHAYS. I DON'T FORGET ( 6.30 TILL 8 1 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Great Retiring Sale, N. BEERY&CO. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE FURNISHERS, 34, Queen-street, CARDIFF. Have decided to Retire from Business, after 27 years* successful trading at the above Address, and beg to tender their heartiest thanks to all those who have so greatly honoured them with their kind patronage, and at the same time inform them that they have LET THEIR PREMISES t TO MESSRS. MANFIELD AND SONS, Of NORTHAMPTON, THE LARGEST BOOT AND SHOE MANUFAC- TURERB IN TIlE UNITED KINGDOM. who are anxious to take possession as quickly as posiiible. N. BERRY and CO. have. therefore, decided to allow off the whole of their IMMENSE STOCK Consisting of Several fHOUSAND POUNDS WORTH OF DINING-ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, LEDDING, GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, &c., A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 25 Per Cent, or Five Shillings in the Pound. All Original Tickets will Remain on Eaelt Vrticle off which this Discount will be allowed. The Entire Stock is Thoroughly Bound. Reliable, and Up-to-Date, and of Best Finish, or whiph the Firm have for so many yea-% teld a good reputation. To all whom this Advertisement may ntereat, B. and Co. strongly advise an Early visit, before the Best Lines are Cleared, as 'he SALE MUST CLOSE SHORTLY, to enable he New Tenants to Take Possession. ilL ORDERS OVER FIVE POUNDS IN VALUE DELIVERED CARRIAGE PAID. NOTE ADDRESS: 34, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, OPPOSITE NEW CAPITAL AND COUNTIES BANK. eMOi BEECHAMS o' ,P-I-h'LS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. CONSTIPATION. SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. BEECHAMIS TRILLS REMOVE WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH. AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. BEECHAM'S pILLS MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEP WJSiLL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on the SKIN. LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. BEECHAINT'S p I L L S PVRHJ the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY ABE MILD BUT EFFECTIVE, in their action. 5I^2VE THE result of OVER-INDULGENCE OURE^RESTLESSNESS_and INSOMNIA jg E E C H A M S pILLS Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the MSEASES and AILMENTS COMMON to HMALE8. IMPROVE THE COMPLEXION. REGULATE THE SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS have stood the test of ver 50 years without the publication of testi- a oni ale. as they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES gEECHAM' S BILLS — E8456 T Y P E w N G. »LL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. irchitects' Work Accurately Copied hy Experienced Operators. Cheapest Rates. Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. CARDIFF. PREPAID SCALE. SauJi Prepaid Adrertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the foUowin* rates.— OVCK ™R«* SLX C TIKRS. TOntS. 8. D. S. D. S: D. 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1. 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 n 0 n n words 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTEtRN MAIL" and "BVENINe EXPRESS WOSBS. ONCK. THRITF' 81 X TIUK6. TIKK8. S D. S. D. 8. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 E In an eases the name and address ere counted as part of the advertisement. LOST AND FOUND. 17K>TTND, white Bulldog; rot claimed in 3 days ■will be Mtd.—S, Bute-street, Cardiff. e531s30 T OST. on Monday toet, a Peac<Mt—Anyons restor ing him or giving ijiformation to lead to recovery to Tynewydd, St. Bride's-super-Ely, near Cardiff, will be suitably rewarded e947s29 DOMESHC SERVANTS. WANTED, May 15th, good Plain Coot; small family.—223, Newport-road, Cardiff. f951^29 WANTKD, experienced Gen^~3 iiTTamiivr no «dJildrML—Booboetam, Penarth. e5541:5 AN experienced General, not under 25, Tor small family; must cook 'well; no washin;; wages, jgjg £ 20.—Apply G 4, Eveniaj? Express, Caidiff. e539s30 WANTED, a good Plain Cook; t'ood wages^-Apply Mrs. Vivian, Park-road, Penarth. "9921 TRUSTWORTHY Person desires re-engugement as working housekeeper to wiriower or single sentie- men; refereaces.—A. B.. Station-road, Penarth. e533h3 COOK-Qeneral, experienced, imin food refe- reuces reqvirfd.—Dumfries Temperance Hotel, V. estgate-srreet, Cardiff. e540h3 RESPE(TABLE <iirl wanted; about 16; general yy, Romilly-road, Canton, Cardiff. e536s30 WANTED, experienced Ct>ojM}eneral~— Als^HouSe- Parlourmsid.—iAppiy 39, I'ark-place. Cardiff. e542s3 WANTOD. smart General Servant.—Apply imn-e- V v dlately 52, BrU?e-street, Cardiff. e530s30 WVXTED, experienced General Servant; boy~kept\ S°od wages.—11, Bridge-street, Brecon. e9917 WAVrED, fituation as Housekeeper^ gx>d cook V T and lefereneM.—F 80, Evening Express, rardiff. e993ii2 ANTED, a General Servant; able to do plait T tooting.—Apply Mrs. David. 20, Splott-ioad, Car- — f988hl T^rANTBB, Kitdwnmaid under good eook for the T » country.-Stato age, woges, references Mrs. «_T3reo. Adruington HaU, Shipstun-on-Stour. e985Ul "WANTED, experienced (letberaL—Appiy. with refe- TJ rences, F 68, Evening Exprey. Cardiff. e984hl as- -meati- ^ated; willing; foml of children; G. Ofg-JVuga Griffiths, Hamilton-place, Fislisuard. 0977hj T/fT'ANU'ED, a good HousemaidT—apply House- f T keeper, Grove House, Kichmond-cresccnt, ltoath Wf^rd,ff._ o982hl ANTED, Ml experienced Housemaid; permanent situation.—Apply 19, Charles-street, Cardiff. C970S30 VVTANTED, Honsc-Parlourmaid; aged 22; must /J ,^i'aTe cood nfereu.:f3 from last situation.—Apply (by letter), Mrs. Lewis, Maplewood, Llatidaff. e972u30 WANTED, experienced General; good M. K. S.f 53, Bryn-road, Swansea. e960s30 WANTED, useful Help.—Address R. S.7~(i:an~yr- t 1 onon, Bryn-road, Swansea. e959s30 WANTED, Cook-Gener«L—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Bishopston House, 25,, Rich mood-road, Cardiff. e932s&9 Et' B^RVANTiS.' r- WANTED, General .Servant; good wages; 110 wash- ing; email family .—Apply Mrs. Bucknell, Mack- intosh Hotel, Cathays, Cardiff. e54^s30 Y, situation in Vaults; V T thoroughly experienced.—Apply, stating salary given, A. Miles, 99, Brook-street, Aberamon. e519h3 WANTED, a young Lady for hoteT bar; slight knowledge; references and photo required.—Apply King's Arms Hotel, Pembroke. e509s29 RE-ENGAGEMENT as Barmaid; thoroughly expe- -ft riapced; good references.—Dovies, 14, Mountain- road. Otepstow. e997h2 WANTED, re»x>ectable Under Boots—Apply Boots, IT Bush Hotel, Carmarthen. e994b2 WANTED, young Man to attend to skittle alley and nififee himself generally useful; references.— Apply Tredegar Hotel, Roath, Cardiff. e987bl YOUTH required for Constitutional Club, Ponty- pridd, for waiting, and to make himself generally useful; state age and salary. p973u30 BARMAIDS! Baraviids!!—Numbers wanted; expe- JLP rienced, inexperienced; 5s., 12&-48. Charles-street, Caidiff. BOOK-Keeper, 12s., splendid chance, wanted, Car- diff; interview to-day.—48, Charlps-street. MANAGER—Wife; Welsh preferred; good salary; permanent.—48, Charles-street, Cardiff. MANAGERESS (cotopng); £ 52 commence; inter- view to-day.—Davieys, 48, Charlea-street. R1RMAN, 12s., 15" live in, wanted Cardiff di»- trict. Also Bar Attendant.—48, Charles-street. COOKS.—Several wanted; 12s., 15s, week.—Davies's, c 48, Charles-street, Cardiff. e9899 GOOD General wanted; comfortable home.—Arba- land, 6, Bryngwyn-road, Clj'tha Park, Newport. e5Mb3 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. EXl'BBIENCED Clerk wanted immediately; must be good correspondent; refer en oes required.— Apply, personally, "Forgetine-Not" Portrait Painting Company, Metropole-buildings, Cardiff. e560hl MAN wanted at on<K, ca>i make sslkus' beds. —Le vis, 34, Clive-street, Cardiff. e533*30 S1IARP Youth wanted for office; aged about, 16.— 5, Pars-street. Cardiff. e532s3Q WANTED, good Shoeing and General Smith; from country preferred.—Apply £ «•■, Nora-street, Car- diff e528h3 DRESSMAKERS —Couple of smart Apprentices to lMTn trade in 12 months; no premium.—Apply D lMrn trade in 12 months; no premium-Apply F 96, Evening Express, Cardiff. e514s30 if MISOELLANEOpS SITUATIONS Con •a HANDY Man with co& and grass land required.— Apply Vicarage, Uajgyit Vardre. «56feh5 WANTED; young Ija^, 25 "to 30, for work of small house »nd anK.-in stationary.—13, King's- road, Cardiff. W e505h2 WANTED, boot tra^e, ienced Lady Assistants. —MoU nenx and Ck>ftn6en-«reet, Cardiff. e506s29 rKakcis.—Wanted jMjediately. first-ehiss Gent's Hand; good wage*;feermsnent job.—Apply IT Tulsa Hill, Brixton, Jyuafrm. e508h3 A 'RCHITECT'S Assifltail wanted in country; well XX op in schoaf -wort: find quantities.—State ref<>- retK-ea. expMience, age, aM salary required to G 14. Evening Express, Cardiff.IT >563111 WANTED; Groom^G&tencr; generally useful; TT strong lad would d2j—Ai-ply, stating WalteB re- quired, to Reotor, Ckllvga& Cardiff. e544h3 DllAPERY.—Wai sci, JSnior young Lady.—Williams and Oo., 105, Woodv^U* road, Cardiff. «547h3 TO Tajlojji—(joat HaftiK-wanted; log paid.—Apply Phillips, Clifton-strea. Cardiff. e548h3 A smart Girl wanted fc$f the w«istcoat making.—18, Haven-street, Card tiff _e543s30 02s. 6d. Weekly.—\ saJar^oT 7s- 6d. to 22s. 6d. offered to eithor sex (wtww cMi write) for their spare moments; work may be evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending Oci euvelope to M. Trust- cott aad Co., ga, Glendo».« >■, .-Torquay. e517h3 WANTED, steady Ml U," to drive timber hauling f T team; good wages to Rpteble man.Awl." Davies, Saw Mills, Usk. S> e516h3 DRESSMAKING- — V competentitodiee JL-X Hands; in or out icfirf—Apply 131, Commfrcial- RlTect,JS>wport. g e511»30 SMART Lad waiitfd.-l»«pty J. J. Boyd and Ron, Hodges-row, Caidiff. fT; e507#29 WANTED" nursery ffiverness-fielp—Send photo and particulais Jlf^fwSanine!, Tanvrallt, Pontar- • f e998h2 TINMAN wanted at <jbve; good place.—Kjte, 7, Cliiircli-street, e!002»29 WANTED, 2 Juni07%,fMBd Improvers; accustomed TT to soliciting.—Applf .lBfcion. and China Tea Co., Ifreiiegar. <■ e527h3 TO Saddlers.—Wajited, ;prt>inp~Hand or Improver.— Thomas Powell, Sttdffiflt, Mertliyr Tydtil. t523s30 EVANS, Iloyal Storey pbudy, requires iiumediately good Man as —State references, wages, &c.. in or outdoors. Sv e975hl BOOK-Keeper and (>>rrey|j|OBden<e Clerk; references; certificate.—W 3( ^jpihereial-street, Griffiths- e52lh3 W.XTETJ,' sitllahoJl Gardener; singlo-handed or TV otherwise; or coaM^lftOk after laud or stock.— Apply in first instance 2jg Clarence-street, Pontvpool. e520s30 YOITNG Han, 22, references, desires situa- tion as Traveller; "'o*wrien<»d in flour and corn.— R^Ply I'_95,_Eveiiing- Ex}i^agw. Cardiff. e518'i3 JESSE Wiliiains, ChsioijC^PaTk Hotel-buildings, Car- diff, wantt a ad as tuesw-nger and to assist in warehouse; mu&t ibe well recommended; wages, gs. weekly. j? e780hl DRESSMAKING. — Ia»|«vers and Apprentices wanted.—2, BaUciav^foad, RoaUi Park, Cardiff. e971»30 CARDIFF Queeij's, Jfntsee' Institute.—^Wanted, hospital trained NaiMs ^br district work; must be gentlewomen; sakry, to £ 30.—Apply Superin- tendent. 14, Park-gTove. Cgrtiff. t e967s30 GROCERY.—Apprrntioe OT InAprorer.—State full particulars to Evans Co., ^Tredegar. e953s29 TAILORS—Wanted, tlHputighl)' irpsrienood, steady Coot Hands; good' log; permanency.—Griffith* and Griffiths, Llanidloes. e944«Z9_ BOOT Trad«.—Feru-tle Assistant.—Apply, hy letter, stating age, salary, f aad references, Harry S. Williams, Newport Arcade e9894 COACH J'aintcra—.WiiwPd immediately, Longman's Hepository, Swaasea.^»&dy job Man for painting and lining; must be trell- at work; good wage. aod constant to suitable man. « e94C»29 DRAPERY.—Wanted,Wer Tved Salesman for D fancy department.—Apph Williams, Draper, Pontypool. e936629 WANTED, junior Cl« k, com merchant's office; quick at figores; SIK rthand essential.—State age, references, salary. Tequire^, Box 70. l'ost Office. Car- diff- y e935«29 WANTED iuiiuudiately, for a steamship owner's rl office, experience Chartering ClerL-Apply F 32. Evening gxpresa, Cartgit.s e934«29 (*?> eekly.- -Gennine evsaing employment everywhere cw offered anybody stA,, to write.—For proof send addressed envelope Manager, Dept,. 52a, Elm..fcpdse, Scuthall, near Lobdo i. tmA ——— = PREMISES. HBfiaN AND PgrrWtV, ,LVX AUCTIONEERS, VALtTEBS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Begister free. Offices, 93, St Mary-street, Cardiff. EstaVished 1849. e9780 APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to let:—Daisy-street, 515.; 78, Saltaiead-road, (fi. 6d.; 50, Court-road, 8a 6d.; 96, dare-road. Us.; 5, Adamsdown-square, 12s.; 43, Wyndliam-crescent, 10s. 6d., &c. e9600 TX>It sale, large Double Hcmse; 3 reception-rooms, r 7 bedrooms, &o.; in excellent condition; recently huilt; Penylan-road.—For particulars apply to G 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. e551bl Houses for bWe-, POIITHGAWL.—Two semi-detache? Houses lor sale; JL tea view; southerly aspect; 2 sitting, 5 bed rooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery; gas and water laid en.—George Thomas. e9924 A large Business Premises for sale as a going con- cern, known as Gwalia Temperance Hotel, 59, Dunraven-street, Tonypaudy.—For particulars apply above address. e545h3 TO let, with immediate possesion. The Antelope ± Hotel, Mumbles.—Apply Buckleys Brewery (Limited}, Llanelly. e9915 rno let, 33. StAeey-road.—Apply WilUams, Kendall X House, Plymouth-road, Penarth. e53-JI13 TO let, a large Hall, the upper end Clare-road, on electric- car route; suitable for shop, warehouse, or laundry—Apply Mr. Davidson, 23. Clare-road. e529h3 F7 Guiidf&rd-erMoemt; 12-roomed residence, three ? reception, eight bedrooms, ordinary offices; suit commercial gentleman; convenient all stations; low rentaL-Apply Davies, Atlas Furnishing Company, Hayes, Cardiff. e969h2 BUTCHERS.—To let, immediate possession. Butcher's B Shop, latge Jtome, in main thoroughfare of sea- side resort.—Kliaa, Join-street, Porliicawl. e995h2 TTIOHT roomed Villa; bath"; 2 w.c7s7~ee!Iai^excei- Jli lent condition; no reasonable offer refused.—Apply Owner, 38, Hamiiton-atrect, Cardiff. e925s30 MILK Business far sale as n going concern, indud- ing roliiDg stock, utensils of trade, and book debts, in beat part of Swansea; all retail averaging 70 gallons daily at top prMee.—Appty Beynon and Meager, Auctioneers, Valuers, fro., Swansea. e978hl HOUSE to let, No. 2. Brigstoeke-terraoe, Ferryside —Apply Mrs Williams, Bronhe^log, Burry Port." 4'925129 P- ORTHOA. wT"Fumiahed House to let-for p 8 rooms.-Apply Power, Retreat. e935s29 TO let. 20, Pemteoke-terrace; U rooms; centre-of town; convenient to railway Italians.—Apply W Jones. 202, Newport-road, Cardiff. e902d PREMISES (Continued). ALFRED C. Hatme, EsCaie Agent, 130, Queen-street. TO LET, Double-fronted Shop, Cowbridge-road; com- mandi&g position, 6 bedrooms, h. and c., good cellar. Queen-street, large Room, 26ft- x 16ft. 6in., as office, stock-room, or studio, close T.V.R., K.R., JE20 inclusive. I.Itnishen.—Stable, coachhouse, So. 28, Aberystwith-etreet, house, (hop, stable, aDd yard, 131- 42. Redlaver-stxeet, 4 bedrooms, h. and e., 12a 5L Brid^end-st., h. and c., BL; 2. Craddock-st., 8L 6d. 45. Somerset-street, 6a 6d. FOR SALE, properties near new tram rentes. Comer Shop, stable, and yard, South Splott. Gordon-road, 5 bedrooms, b. and c., £400. Llanishen, freehold residence, 5 bedrooms. Ageat for Westminster Fire Office, United Kingdott Temperance and General Life Office, London Guaran- tee, Norwich and London Accident Companies. e9608 ADVERTISER has £ 2.500 to Invest o» tHouses in A South Wales; smaller mortgages preferred.- Write to Secretary, 11, Diana-etreet, Cardiff. e852s29 APPLY Co-operative Supply Stores, North-road, Car- diff:—Several houses, 2, 3. and 4 bedrooms each; rents, 5a 3cl, 6s. 6d., 9s., 10s.; baths, gardens. &c.; near Blackweir and Park-plaoe 'bus terminus. e401d APARTMENTS. ';j WANTJft), rëepeet-able younc Man share comfort- able apartments; modera.te.-29, Mark-street, Riverside, Cardiff. e549111 TO be let, from 1st of May, one or two Bedrooms, Sitting-room; 5 minutes' walk to Poppit Sands.— Apply to Davies, Grocer, Cippin, Cardigan. t-995h2 SUPERIOR Furnished Apartments; good cookinp. 85. Newport-road. e955s29 FURNISHED Ap-irtments; one or two bedrooms; bath; 110 children.—58, Longcross-street, Cardiff. e946«29 BICYCLES, Ac. IjlOIi disposal, gent'fi Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Velox tyres, 1902 guaranteed; costly machine; quite new; not foiled; sacrifice; L5 10s. lowest; will send 011 approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, WaTeney Viila, Beach-road, Weston-«uper-Mare.' e515d GENT'S Cycle, grand bargain, >ust as new, fitted with coasting hub, free wheel, back pedalling brake, and riii brake, silver-plated rims, Clincher tyros, mud- guards, gold lined; all accessories; Coventry machine; not soiled; sacrifice L6 10a, approval.—W. James, 31, Oxford-street, Weston-super-Mare. e504d LADY wishes to nell her nearly new Safety, not soiled, with free wheel, back pedalling brake and front rim brake, plated rims, Clincher tyres, black enamelled, gold lined, coetly, high-class machine, with candle lamp, bell, all accessories; zC6 15«.; great sacrifice; will send on approval.—G. Yeaisiey, Leacroft FarJp, Worle, near Weston-super-Mare. e796d REPAIRS if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor W orks, Pontypridd, always (rive satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el947 COVENTRY CYCLES; COVENTRY CYCLES'. 3s. 6d. PER WEEK. 3s. 6d. PER WEEK. CYCLES FOR EVERYBODY. GENTS or LADIES' 1902 MODELS, HIGHEST OKADE. FITTED WITH FREE WHEELS aud PATENT RIM or TYltE BltAKES, 1902 DUNLOV- W KJ^SH LICENSED TYRES: '.omplrte, with every latest improvement; AJ'I'LEBY'S half-inch pitch Chains; PLATED SPOKES, and DUNLOP-WELSH WESTWOOD HOlLOW RIMS, METALLIC FINISH; Frame beautifully Enamelled, aud all bright parts heavily Plated on Copper: made of the best POSSIBLE MATERIA 1.8 OBTAINABLE, and fitted with all accessories of the best, manufacture, INFLATOR. and TOC'LS, all complete, for 3& 6d. PER WEEK, for 12 MONTHS. Payments to be sent once every month. HVKRT MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED TWO YEARS. The Machines are delivered on Paympnt of the first monthly instalment, viz., 15s. 6d., CARRIAGE PAID TO YOUR ADDRESS. DISTANCE NO OBJECTT; THE MACHINES THEN BECOME YOUR OWN ABSOLUTE PROPERTY. NOT THE HIRE SYSTEM. NOT THE HIRE SYSTEM. NET CASH TRICE for LADIES', GENTS LIGHT or FULL ROADSTER or BO AD-RACER, a 8s. each, all complete. AVE ARE PREPARED TO SEND ANY MACHINE ON APPROVAL, aud PAY CARRIAGE BOTH WAYS IF NOT APPROVED, as we have every confidence of there Machines giving entire Satis- faction to EVERYONE. WRITE AT ONCE FOR FTJLL LIST and ALL PARTICULARS, which will be sent POST FREE. NOTE THE ADDRESS: — THE COVENTRY SUPPLY TO.. OROMl'OHIM 'OCRT, MARKET-STREET. ^MANCHESTER e9897 ARE you thinking of pnrchafing a new Cycla this season? If so, write for a catalogue or call at the Quadrant Cycle Co.'s Depot, 35, Castle-street., Cardiff, and inapeet their large stock of machines; prices from £í\t. ii> iilaateata4 lists o*; cycles ana m»tor cycles Best free. e9814 MOTOE-Car; ? h.p. water-oooled engire; 3 speeds, M efectric ignition; seats 3; good running order; cost £ 200; sacrifice £110: buying larger car.—Ernest E. Harris, 12, Cedar-road, Newport, Mon. e9826 HOSSLAND, and Co.'s opposite Pdrk c Hotel, t-u tave your cycle overhauled; repairs in Hetel, to have your eyele overhauled; repairs In all branches; Osmond and' Ariel cycles just arrived FR Disposal. Gent's Safety Coventiy, free wheel rim brake. silver-plated Westwood rime, genuine A.B. Velox tyres, 1902. guaranteed; costly maohine; quite new; not soiled; sacrifice C5 log., lowest; will seud on approval' genuine bargaiiL-IL Gill, Waverley Villa, Bea^h-roaj. Westoa-super-Mare.* t828d FOK Sale, Cycle Accessories, Fittings. Tools, fee.— On view at Messrs. Poweli aad Co.'s, Cyelf EnaaieUers and Electro-platers. L Guildford-stre^t. e270d ARE you wondering what to do with your old Machine? If so, write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), and see what price they will allow you for it in exchange for a new Quadrant; second-hand machines of any make taken in part exchange for a Quadrant. e9814 A high-grade Quadrant Cycle can be obtained for £ 10 10»- cash, or 12 monthly payments of 21».; no hire agreement to be signed; the machine becomes abso- lutely your own property on payment of first instalment. -Write for full particulars to The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.). Government Contractors, 35, Castle-street, Car- diff (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9314 ALL Qoadrant Cycle* are made of the flnest^nateiia! obtainable, and for durability, excellence of finish, and easy running cannot be beaten: free wheel, best tyres, plated rims, fee., from JEM 10.. e9814 A £ 5 Bank of England Note is known everyhwere, and eo is a Quadrant Cycle, but remember there, are imitations of both. If you want a genuine Quadrant go to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.). Government Con- tractors, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff, or to one of their authorised agents. e9814 A Quadrant Motor Cycle obtained the highest award at the Crystal Palace Motor Show on February 14th for the combination lever, all the best distinctive im- provement exhibited; one lever does the work of four; write for illustrated lists.—The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.). Government Contractors, 35. Castle-street, Cardiff Ine,t door to *he Angel Hotel). e9814 A~ few good second-hand and shop-soiled Machines for sale; all bergains.—Write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), 35. Clastle-street, Cardiff (next door to the Angfl Hotel). e9814 LL Cycle repairs snd renovations send at once to Parry and Co., Siren Cycle and Motor Manufac- turets, Mili-tance, Cardiff. Free wheels, Morrow hubs, and rim brskes promptly fitted; lamps, bells. and accessories; lowest prices; repairs; stove enamelling, nickel-plating. Catalogues post free. e9778 J CIST forfaited, Ladv and Gent's Bicycle; sell, bar- gain.—5, Park-street, Cardiff. e541h3 BICYCLES, Continued. AYLIFFE and BOM, manufacturers of tha well- known Daisy Cycle Write for oatalogue. Daisy Cycles overhauled free of charge for two years when built to order. One grade only- in Daiay Cycies- highest obtainable. Ladies and Gent's 1902 models, cold and silver lining, with plated.,or Roxaan rims, will b« found an idea! mount. Daisy Cycles cannot be eioelled. Featherweight Raeers, Road RaceR, and light Roadsters—for finish and easy running the most up-to-date Cycle in Wales -Address, Ayliffe and Sons, Daisy Cycle and Motor Works. Cardiff and Newport Nat. Tel. 832 Cardiff. OW68 AYLIFEE and Sons lor Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycle Works for repairs to any a>»ks cycle. Ayliffe and Sons for 2 speed gear and free wheels. Dnhy Cycle Works, Cardiff, for Morrow Hubs "00 at tassories. *9768 As a bird is known by its note, so is a Rrver Cycle by its world-wide reputation. Intendiu; purchase is arc invited to csll and inspect this seaato's models, special attention being drawn to No. 2. viiich, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, plated rims, high grade tyres, for either lady or gentleman at j510 101., is undoubtedly the best value ever offered in the annals of the cyols trade.—Robert Sevan. Castle-street. Cardiff. e9760 ALL cyclers snould sec our stock* of Sanoesais, Rover, Swift, Stai, Bard, and New Hudson's Cycles; prices from £8 1()8.; fully guaranteed for two yean. A Star Road Racer, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, plated rinio Dunlop tyres, £ 10*. 10s., or 12 monthly payments of £ 1 Is e9760 A number of slighMy shop-soiled Machines to clear cheap; also a great number of really good Second- hand Cycles, from LZ JOL-Itobert Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. e976C 1 902-—You want a new Cycle Don't bay until you have seen the 1902 Humbert Beestoc Humbers are acknowledged to be the fiaest oyeies in the world. Humber Cycles with free wheel, from JEM loa. Special Standard free wheo-l Humbers, splendidly finished, £ 12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Gradual payments if required. Humber Motor Cycles from £ 45.—A. E. Norton, 126. Queaa-stiset, Cardiff. e9660 A Choice of High-grade Cycles—Singers, Triumphs, Raglans, Royal Enfields, Humbers. Inspection invited. Catalogues free. Best house for Cycle Aeoes- sories, Free Wheels, Brakes, Tyres, Pedals, tt.. to your old machine.—Norton. 126 Queen-street. Cardiff. e9660 YCLE repairs of every description executed at W. c H. Thomas and Co., I Celt Cyele Works, Miskin- street, Cathays, cycles built to specification: platers, enamellera; brasiers; guarsntead workmsnship; mode- rate prices. 09M MISCELLANEOUS SALES. T7*>K &al», half-decked sailing Yaclit: 27ft- overall, -I- 7ft. 6in. beam; good, fast, sea-soiDs craft; low price.—K. S.. Evening Exiiess, Swansea. e992h2 -RENDER*, Fire Brasses, Kerbs, Kerb Suites, Jar 1 din cies and Stands, Copper Fern IVtg, Ashpans, J.rsM direct fr.MB the makeif.—M. B. C., 10.L Qu'-en-street, Car jiff- el001h2 BEDSTEADS direct from works; save middle profits.—Midland Brass Company, South Wales Branch, 1Q, Qt.pen-strMt. Cardiff. el000h2 NICE bay Mare; 6 years; 16 bands, pood huntress; suit yeoman; vet. exam alk-wixi.—Apply R. O., Evening Express, Newport. flOOM9 BABi"S Mill Cart; cresm cant-work; dunblc: a targain.—1, WelWeM-road. Cardiff. e99Qh2 NO. 104 penny-in-the-slot Poiyphon; good as new, with 6 latest pbpnlar tunes; list price, £ 17 10s.; sacrifice for £ 8.—J. Smith, 41, Cardiff-road, Newport. f'941sZ9 Sale has mmrnencod preiri(ine to removal into new premises; 20 per cent. in the £ i off watehes. clocks, jewellery, &c.—John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade and 30, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. e9895 QUIT Lengths, 7s. 6CL, 10S. 6D~12S. ^D~ ?5»-, in fD All Wool. Vicunas, f-erges, Tweeds; pattenis free; any length, cut, carriage patd.—Albion Woollen Mann- factming Co., 56. WoodhouSe-lane, 1. 09M CKOCKERY.—400 Articles for 32a 6d-; lists free.— Bennett. 25, Broom-rtreet, Hanley. e692d P A PK It HANGINGS, you seen 1. Robert ltwin and Oo.'s (Custom House-street) Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they will be lent to your house. e9668 FISH.—On receipt of 2»- 6d. will forward bsas of selected FUh, aarriage paid; trade supplied; price list free.—Edward Lacy, Fish Docks, Grimsby. e31Sd TTW'Iv sale, Dunnage Boards, Battens, Scantlings, and A Scaffold Poles, in good oondition. Also Bamboos and Peastirks; cheap.—Coles and Son, Top West Bute Dock. jLUrdiff. e945h6 CABBAGE Pl&uta.-Red Pickling and Drumheads, 20. 64. per 1.0011 cssk.—H. Mason, Plant Grower, Witbingtcm, Hereftifd. e872*30 LETTER, Copying Book. 1,000 pages; half bouud caif; special value; 5s. 6d. post free.—Stationery De- tK-tiwent Wejtnn MsiL Or«?-1» NEW Artistic lace Sue If Paper, 12 sheets, each 36inL long; 6d., post frea—Stationery Department, Weptern Mail, Oirdiff. THE Miniature "isabetb" Constant Level Inkstand; will hold sufficient ink for aeveraj weeks, constant use; 28. 9d. POls. free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. e9570 BLOTTING Pad and Calendar for Memos., is. 9d., post free.—-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. <4570 PHOTOGRAPH 01 Queen V¡C¡¡riä(Üj-x24¡:-9d: P each to clear, post free.-8tationer1 Department Western Mail. Cardiff NEW Burglar-woof Cash Box in various sises; send for illustrated price list.—Stationery Department, Western .Mail, Cardiff. Dreain Book and Fortune Teller, 18.. z post free—Stationery Department. Western Mail Cardiff. rr*HE Simplex Account Collector.—Book containing X 500 forms for attaching to overdue accounts price, la., postage 3d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 niHE "Excelsior" Printing Outfit of Rubber Type, X complete with Holder anH Pad, la Id., post free— Stationery Department, Western MaiL Cardiff. *9570 WEDDING Stationery.—Latest designs in Wedding Cards and Invitations; sample book sent on receipt of 5k. and 3d. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff e9570 ONE Gross Assorted Pen Nibs, special value; l»^ po6t free, to dear.—Stationery Department! Western Mail. Cardiff. HE "Empire" Valveless Fountain Pen. Fine; Medium, or Broad Nib, 14-carai, 5s. 6d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 IMPROVED Linen Markers.—Stencil plate, any two letter initials, complete with ink and brush, la; full name stencil plate, complete with ink and brush, 2J. 6d. Indelible Marking Ink; no heat required; will not wash out; 6d., Is., Is. 6d. per bottle.-St.. tionery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 MENU Cards.—BOX, containing three dozen cards, with six holders, assorted ribbons, price Is., postage 2d. extra—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. *9570 LADIES' Year Book and Housekeepers' Diary-for 1902, a Systematic Method of Keeping Household Acoounta, 18. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ewo USEFUL Pocket Fountain Pen, fitted with Go id Metal Nib and Screw Nossle.—Stationery Depart- ment. Wfcjtern MaiL Cardiff. e9570 ICHOLSON'S Favourite Song Book, containing N 144 Popular Songs, Words and Music, 2L 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western ¥ail, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS. ORDN,tTTON CORONATION Festivities.—Military Bands, Fire- works Displays {special discounts), Punch snd Jally, Marionettes, Performers of all descriptions; moderate terms; programmes on application.—Address Tern Hay and Co., Gloucester. e513d SPRING is coming, and this house ought to be re- papered.—Lewis's, Custom Houae-etreet, for cheapest, newest, and best designs. t'9i68 IS you Watch Wrong? 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 James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spindion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. etc MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Portrait of Lord John, father of the late Marquess, of Bute; in good preservation.— Address F 49, Wfstern Mail, Cardiff. P99Q2 WANTED, perfectly sound Pony: 13 to 14 hands: absolutely <iu»et ride, drive.—Give full particulars F 79. Evening Express, Cardiff. e991s29 WANTED, an' Iron Stack Pipe: about 25ft. long; fuitable for .engine.—Particulars to Dunn. 307, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e535s30 COAL FOR SALE. TRY the Cardiff House and Steam Coal Company (Limited) for splendid House Cosls; fToiu own colliery in the Llynvi Valley; prices moderate; delivery prompt. A. MAURICE BAILEY, Secretary, _e9672 24 Duke-street, Cardiff. P^ARK Ooal Co., Salisbury-road, Cardiff.—Agents for North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599- _J e400d COAL, Coal. Coal!—Get your Coals direct from the collieries. Send for priec list to Morris and Leed- beter, Colliery Proprietors and Agents, 2a, Fitialan- road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel.: Cardiff. 1,026; Newport, 277, ?54. 254a. 1523; Post Office, Newport, 561. e9652 TA. Strawson, Coal Merchant, Clive-chambers, • Windsor-place, Queen-street, Cardiff.—Best House Ccsl at current prices. Nat. Tel., 0896 e779d O-kL' Co&ill Coallll-Go to the ]3ate C4W c pauy for lendid quali.y at emonable prices; pany for cplendid quality at reasonable prices; special .ine, 21s. per ton cash: try it and judge for yourselves.—Send post-card to tlie Bute Coal Company, 3, Newport-road, Cardiff. c806d COALS.—Telephone 01024. FfaJdau, 24s.; genuine International, 23s 6d.; Selected, 22s.; Large House, 20s. 6d.; Range Nats. 19s.; Smsl's, 10s 6d. per ton; send direct; no ageuts.-Weet EDd House Coal Mer- chants, Canton, Cardiff. e412d MEDICAL REMEDIES. FACIAL Massac and Complexion Treatment.—Miss Russell Bowman, 33, Charles-street, Cardiff, visits and receives ladies by appointment. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Lcr" Irons, A Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Arc.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen Pearee, 7. Chaiies-ctreet, Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. RUPTURE.—Its cause and treatment without opera- tion; send id. stamp for book.—Mr. Allen Pearee, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff. e304d SMALL-Pox and Influenza may be warded off (>r an atta<'k minimised by Kernick's Vegetable 1'ills. THE microbes of small-pox and influenza aTe ren- dered harmless by the invaluable properties of Kernick's Vegetable I'iils. Try then). 13W. and 25. 9d- per box, of all chemista and stores. SPRING will prove lens trying to most constitutions by an occasional dose of Kernick's Vegetable Pills These don't want advertising—they advertise them-, selros. 13W. and 2s 9d. per box, of all chemists and stores. SAFE Medicine for Worms in children.—Kernick's Vegetable Worm I.ozenges; 7jd- and 13Jd. per box, of all chemists, stores, fcc. d_- HBRCITLOIDS, Nature's Medicine for Brain Fag and Nervous Exhaustion or Debility; la per br.x; full course, 2L 9d. HER<7ULOIDS, the Tonic for Brain and Nerve; through all (fiemists, Are. Wholesale British Agents, Kernick and Sim (Limited5, Cardiff. e9521 FARM AND GARDEN. JERSEY Gravel for gardens, &c. further consign- ments due shortly.—For prices, 4rc., apply Morel (Limited), Stnart-street, Cardiff. e964s30 A.RDE-N Nettiu, Garden Net- GARDEN Netting. Garden Netting. Garden Net- ting. Cord Netting, beat quality, for cMerine seed beds, frait trees, fowr runs, Src., 16 square yards for Is.—Grainger. 8. Working-street, Cardiff. e9795 R reliable Garden Seeds, go to Walker, SeedWaaa. JC Queea-street, .Cardiff. e9812 rR reliable Farm Seed*, Walker's csapot bs surpassed e9812_ iplu Cardir-n, JC Cardiff e9812 I FOR all kinds of Seed Potatoes go to Wafter's Seed Stores. Caidiff e9812 ARTIFICIAL Manures of all kinds at W. E. Walker's, Queen-street and North road, Cardiff. e9812 ALL the leading kinds of Sweet Peas at Walker's, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9612 OIITIC'ULTUILAL Suzidrim of all kindi can b6 H-ORTICUI-TuiiAr,-¡'u;driU"oräïlkin¿;- can bit JjL had of Walker, Seedsman, Cardiff. e9812 FOR Pigeon and Poultry Mixtures, try Walker, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. e<J812 FOR Hay, Straw, Corn, Sc., try W. E. Walker, Queen-street and North-road. Cardiff. «9812 HORSES. LIVE STOCK, &c. Astmtig female Donkey for sale.—Apply 9, Tliomas- stret-t, Grangetowu, Cardiff. e537s30 -CAR,RIAGES, HARNESS, &c. 1 SALE, 2 heavy tip Carts; braes mounted cob harness; 1 Dog Trap; suit a doctor; light; pood condition; rubber tyres.—Back 33, Charles-street, Cardiff. e986hl NEW Break, seat i2; Another, seat 10; Wagon- ette, seat 9; cushions, lamps, pole, bars; com- plete.—Plummer, Carriage Builder, Newport. e965«30 CARRIAGE Works, Morgan-etreet, Pontypridd, for new and second-hand Traps and Carts. e969d FOR sale, new Victoria; painted green; fine lined; middle chrome; green Morocco and cloth; extra light, and highly finished. Surr61 Carts; suit 15 hand; also to suit 12 to 13 hands. Four-wheel Dog- cart, walnut body.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare- street, Cardiff e9843 DENTIbTRY. TEETH—Mbrgan. Dentists (Ltd.), 56, Queen-street; Oatdi* Set from £ 1 Is.. e%i3 rpELlfH.-Ad.isa, Dentists (Ltd.), 30, High^treet, X N'wport. Painless extraction by gas, 5a e9613 COMPLETE Sets, one guinea, single toot £ 2" 6d. Consultations fr^ae e9613 ORALITE Sets, 2 guineas; singla tooth, 5s. Quali-! fied dentists in attendance. e9613 PAINLESS Ga« Extractions, 5«-; by Etho! Chloride, 2s- 6d. e9613 ALL work doni by thoroughly experienced dentista Every oaje gnaranteed. <>9613 PENARTH, BarTy Dock, Aberdare, Pontypool, Aber- gavenny .ittended. *9613 TEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients corning to Cardiff n Newport *9613 MUSICAL. PIANO—If you want a bargain, write for list of instruments returned from hire, as you can sconr* a Piano bi one of the Great Makers at a less price than tho cheap rubbish now so freely advertised; guaranteed, and in most cases Quite equal to when new.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea Ac.. &c. e9701 IANOFORTE. L19 19«. the Challenge ModetT JL delivered free to any address; guaraateed for 29 years; all modern improvements.—Can only be obtainl4 of Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.). 32. Caatle-etreet, Swansea, &-c.. fee e9701 1ANO by Broadwood White, only £ 1(> lOs.T-* marvellous bargain, which should not be lost; u> splendid order and of lovely tonL—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.). 24, Queen-street. Caidiff. e9701 IANOFORTE, £ 25, 'by celebrated maker; quits P equal to new in every particular; cost doabte; in. handsome case, with all improvements; a genuine bar- gain.—Thompson aod Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-Gtroet., Cardiff, Ac., fee. «9?01 PIANOFO RTE.—A genuine Schreiber, only £Z1 P lOL listed at 60 guineas; periect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment.—Thomp- son and Shackell (Ltd.), 23, Commercial-street, New- port, Mon., &c., fee. t9701 ARTYN Thomas, 104. Castle-road, Cardiff, is~notr clearing his entire stock of Pianos, Organs, Gra- phophones, fee., regardless of cost for cMh oniy. t4204 ORGANS, mw and seoond-hand, by alfmakers, from £ 3 l?a 6d Repairs in all branchaa—Heath an*. Sons, 76. Queen-street. Cardiff e9647 ~R1NSMEAD Pianoforte, in handsoms rosewood case; choie* marqueterie pa^e); iron frame; full trichord; best check action; L36 net cash. e%47 IANOFORTE by WaddingtoT; burr ^pralnut casej 11 ichord; in grand condition; £ 19 19s.—Heath.. Cardiff. e9647 PIANOFORTE by Cadby; handsome burr wslnai p case; in splendid condition; a bargain; RIS I& Heath, Cardiff. e964' JIANOFORTF- p HeI'th and Sons; terms Cardiff, 3t 6d.; cstimatea. for repairs.—Address 8, Clare-street. Cardiff. e2714 IF you want a Piano cr C rai. do not be persuade! by any interested peiaon to purchase until you have ascertained the extiaordinary value we are offering. You will aave many pounds, be most liberally treated, tttd get the easiest possible terms by purchasing from UL-Duck, Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Meiehaate. Pulteney Bridge, Bath, and at BristoL Catalogue and book of advice free (Name this paper.) e9656 TALKING Machines of all kinds ruppli*d at Mary-street, Cardiff. «1642 GRAPHOPHONES, Phonographs, and Grain*. phones kept in stock at 96. St. Mary-*t.. Cardiff. RECORDS, Columo'a, Edison, i Gramophone: ttoa- R sand* to choo" bwa at 96, St. Mary-«t.. Cardiff. WE are the largest talking machine dealers in tha _<I,trT — el642 WK sell goods on the easy payment system, or lowest cash prices H' AVE yon seen our new Klectrie Torch; the ostr safety lamp for miners, fee.; price. 12s. 6d el6t6 PING Pong and Table Tennis—Cheapest and best at p 96 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 89&69 WE exchange record* and exesute all repaini promptly at 96, St Mary-st., Cardiff. e{6<2 ALKING maohine importer* and experta—Bwd- qaarters in South Wales. 96. St. Mary-st, Cardiff. rrVALKING Machines; make home pleasantT—CaU JL and hear them at 96. St. Mary-street TALKING Mseniws of all kind* Sold or Exchanysdl at 96. St. Mary-etre»t. WHITE for catalogues or ocll at Talking Maohin* Aceney. 96. St. Mary-etreet. Cardiff. el$42 HARPS bought, sold, exchanged; 25 years' expe- rience as harp repairer: Erard and other makers, in stock.—Miller, Arcade, Bristol. e9816 SCHOLASTIC. TTWIENCH taught, Conversational, fee, terms iiiridiv- X; >8te..—Madame DV> Hcaume. 17, Park-street., Car- diff. d u <»512h3 ■y guineas; vacancy g*x»! school (seaside); thorough J ^dn«ation: accomplishments: one hour's hc|.> daily with jnniors.—F 85, Evening Kiprees, Cardiff. o996b2 A Business Education.—Cardiff School of Commerce, J\ 1, St..7ohu's-«uare, corner of Qneen-street, abov« Messrs. Masters.—Individual instruction Pewnanship, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Mathematical Languages, &e.; day and evening school.—Prospectus, T A. 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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. ]a A WOMATTOF WILES. I A Story of Hearts and Diamonds. B4ALICK MUNRO. [COPYRIGHT.] CHAPTER XX. AN OATH ON THE OBLONG BOX. But while Fort lay on his back, ex- hausted, Hetty had broken the roe ted hinges of the. box with a sharp atone, and was raising the lid. It was high ime for Bloxham and me to ta.ke our share in the game. "Cover the widow with your gun, for form's sake!" I aaid. "Never mind Fort." We ran quickly down to the water level, and got to within ten yards of Hetty before she heard «os coming. With a cry she snapped own the lid of the box, and turned and faced us. I pointed my revolver at her heart. "Hands up!" I said, "or I fire." Mere clap-trap, of course; for naturally I ud not mean to fire, and she knew that, I did not; but all the same I was interested to see that she did throw her hands up. The response to my command came quite auto- matically, and, I thought, involuntarily; and it struck me that perhaps, at some time in the past, aha had heard the same command before, when to have disobeyed it might really have meant death- However, almost before the movement was completed, she let her hands drop again, saying with a laugh: "Oh. you! Don't be absurd!" "Do you know. Miss Williams," I said, still i keeping the pistol levelled at her. "th.at I really tain It it's my trick this time?" f And then I, too, langheii; for the situation was a singularly pleasing one. Hetty faced my levelled pistol with a. smile; but behind the smile there lay a. look of the most poignant disappointment, which, fine actress though she was, she could not wholly conceal. For she was beaten, and it was I who held the winning hand now. The box of treasure lay at her feet; the diamonda were almoet in her pocket; but she could not stretch out her hand to put them there. Her chance was gone, and she knew it; for the diamonds were Neenah's, not hers; and I was there to see that Neenah got them. It was not the pistol only, which she knew I should not use-thougb the pistol was, a.fter all, some- thing, since she had only a dagger; it was simply the presence of that oblong box which gave me my overwhelming advantage. So long as neither party knew where the dia- monds were, either party might hope to out*- wit the other in the search for them; but now that we both knew, now that either of us could, merely by moving a foot, touch the box which contained them, there was no ques- tion as to which of ua must take them home. Short of murdering both Bloxham and me, there was no way by which she could retain them now. And even the double murder would hardly have served, for Portugal is a law-abiding country on the whole, and wooid not have tolerated a ,<*rime like that. com- mitted within twenty miles of its capital. As I said before, the widow should have taken her whole household with her when jshe drove 0 away in the night-time. That little note, which the Portuguese ma-id handed to me last I night, had just made all the difference. So, though she laughed, her eyes shone angrily through her laugh; and the whiteness of her elfish face was marred by tired lines, which showed that the excitement of a. long straggle was over, and had ended in defeat. "Before I lower my revolver," I said, "will you please hand over your dagger?" I "You are beooming prudent!" she flashed out. "It is, perhaps, about time." "I hate to expose even the strongest to temptation," I replied, with a smile. "How do you know I have a. dagger?" "I don't know. I guess. Yon were not ex- pecting an attack last night, but you had a dagger ready. I daresay you ha.ve contracted the prudent habit of oajrying one always." "Another recent developmoent-yowre get- ting clever!" she lathed soomfnily. as she drew a little jewelled stiletto from her bosom, and handed it to me. I took it 'with a bow. I could afford to ignore the snub. "It's a frail Utile bit of steel," I said, as the dagger lay across my palm. "Quite a lady's weapon, isn't it?—almost too dainty for use! But I have had proof that it CM crtrike a good blow." "Will the man die?" She shot the question out sharply, and her tone of scornful defiance was gone. Instead. there was-a note of strong anxiety, which it pleased me to hear. She had had a. night to tliink over what she had done, and she re- gretted it- But she knew how traly ehe had struck. ^"Yes," I said cruelly, will die.'A Her eyes grew soared, a,nd a quiver shook her lips; and when I saw that I relented at once, and added softly; "Sometime." "What do you nM&m?" she cried. "Are you playing with me?" "I say he will die sometime. We all must, you know. But I don't think that, in his case, your hand has hastened th» inevitable end. Yon adme& at his heart, and hit his tobacco." "He was lucky!" she said, with a careless- ness which was exaggerated and palpably assumed. "So 1 told him." "But I'm very glad," she added, with an earnestness which was wholly real. j "I hoped you would be, but I said drily, "I could not from past experience be quite sure, you know." She shivered, and then gave m. a steady look, saying quietly: "I told you once I oould cause a tragedy, didn't 1? I meant that I could cause it, and not repent afterwards, and-I thought I could. But last nkrht, after I had struck at that man's heart, I—well, I found I couldn't!" And with a. curious little gesture, she added: "Does that mean that I am a. coward?" "It means," I aaid-and I tried to speak kindly, for I pitied her—"that you are less of the 'devil' than Fort says you are, and more of the 'woman' I have always believed you to -be. And I am delighted to find that I am right." "Thank you!" she said softly, and then added: "Don't you think it's time we were looking after Mr. Fort?" Now I had forgotten Fort; and, curiously enough. he A" not done anything yet to force himself upon any attention. He had I not taken the slightest notice of the inter- ruption which Charlie and I had made by our arrival, and he was lying now just as he had thrown himself down, with his head pillowed on his arm, and his eyes closed. "I believe the beggar's asleep!" said Charlie. "Hey! you. Fort! Wake up, man!" But even at this summons Fort did not move. He was asleep. We shouted his name again, and made the echoes ring with it, but he did not hear. The prospect of getting him off the rook without further injury to his damaged leg had been remote enough in the beginning, and we saw that every moment was making it more remote. For the tide was rising steadily, and would soon cover the rock again. The water between us and him swept one way and the other in at/rong rushes, as the swell entered and was sucked back again. J He had been able to swim on the far side of the rock, but neither he nor we oould do so Ii here. "Try a. revolver ehot." I iaid. "If that doesn't wake him, one of ,ot will have to do as he did—jump!" "I got my 'blue' for jut 'ng at Oxford." [ s^id Charlie, a» he oocked h. pistol, "Imt, all tho same. I devoutly hope that thie"-and he fired—"will do the" trick!" The shot, in the confined space of the Bocca. do Inferno, made a most terrific din, and Fort raked his head s'ightly. Then a wave, rather bigger than its predecessors, surged round his rock; and the spray of it slapped him in the face. He sat up, and looked across at us sleepily. "Hullo!" he said. when his mind at last awoke to the fact that Hetty had unexpected and unwelcome companions. "What's hap- pened, now?" "Lota of things," I said cheerfully; "but you can hear aboat them afterwards. How do you propose to join us?" "Eh?" "How are you going to get back, you fool? Wake up! You can't jump with that knee of yours, you know. What are you going to do?" "Swim, I suppose," he said stolidly. "Swim?—rot! You'd be smashed to a jelly if you tried it. on this side. Here, catch the rope!" "What for?" "Catch it! Now bind the end of it round your body, and throw the other end to me. We must trans-ship you by the same path the box came by. Get ready to fend him off from the side, Charlie. Better lie down, hadn't you? Now, Fort, wait for the slack-water, just after the swell passes, and tumble in sharp when I give the word. Ready? Wait half-a-minute— now!" Fort did as he was told, with a kind of mechanical obedience. He could hardly stand, but he slid into the water promptly as I gave him the word. I hauled him across with the rope at the very moment when the water was quietest, and Charlie caught him in his arms, and dragged him up on to dry land with one hugs pull. He had escaped with nothing more serious than an additional bruise or two; and that was greater luck than I, for one, had dared to hope he would have. He sat down beside the box, and when his eye fell on it he seemed to remember, and glanced up at me inquiringly. I answered his unspoken question with a laugh, and then he turned to Hetty. She made a little grhnace of disappointment and resignation, at which he smiled and shrugged his shoulders. It was all very pretty pantomime; but perhaps Charlie and I wera in a bcktOT position, than the other pair to appreciate the full humour of the situation. "Oome," I fcaid, "it isn't so bad as it might have been, you know. You two can fairly claim salvage dues; and I daresay Miss Mon- crieff will be prepared to consider the claim, if you put it nicely, and are not too greedy. But we can talk about all that afterwards. Meanwhile, it's high time we were leaving this interesting spot, if we don't want the tide to cut us off. Fort. can you walk?" "Yes, with somebody's arm to lean on." "All right, I'll help you till we come to the level. Charlie, you take the valuables." Charlie bent down to pick up the oblong box, and, as he did no. the butt of his revolver stuck invitingly out of his jacket-pocket. Hetty saw the invitation, and was tempted by it. But I had eeen it at the same moment, and her fingers closed on the revolver as mine closed on her wrist. "We're too chivalrous," I said grimly. "You're a woman. but we shall have to ask you to do the heavy work, after all. Let go. please! Thank yon. Now, Charlie, we'll re- arrange things a. bit. The lady will carry the luggage, and you'll walk behind her (with your revolver in your hand, mind), to see that she doesn't fall. I'm sorry to be so ungallant, but you see it's necessary." She drew herself up, and I thought she was going to refuse angrily to do what I said. But the next moment, with one of her charac- teristic and bewildering sudden changes, she let the defiant look vanish from her eyes in a laugh, as she said: "Why don't you always take that tone? Bully me. Mr. Delabere—bully me hard—always bully me! I like you when you do that. There!"—she added, &B she took the box in her arms—"you see? Even well enough to obey orders, and play the beast of burden for you without a murmur!" "I promise," I said dryly, as I helped Port to his feet, "to act striotly on this advice for I the future." "Yes, do!" she retorted; "with me aDd with Neenah, and with every other woman-if YÓU are wise!" "With Neenah, too?" I asked. 8Illiling now. "Yes, with Neenah too-' fm Phased with II you just now. in spite of things; so, before I repent, 1'11 tell you » tecret, and I won't tell Neerah I told yo* We all-every single woman of us.-lovo the Oall Who bailies us!" And then she led the way over the rocks with her burden. Charlie followed her. and Fort and I fol- lowed Charlie. Lite set us a good pace, making little of the encumbrance in her arms, and climbing lightly, gracefully, and with never a stumble or a faise step. Charlie prudently 1 kept within touch of her, but be had to put his pistol in his pocket again to do it; and, as for Fort and me, we soon dropped behind. Just before the leaders came to the rocky cleft which gave the path to the high ground above. I called to Charlie to wait for U8- He put out his hand to stop Hetty, but she shook him off proudly, and I heard her tell him that. though he had been made her policeman, hft needn't overact the part. Then she laid the box down, and sat upoJl, it. "Is Fraser with the <Jarriage?" I called out,, to her. "No. So you can come along boldly, like a*, brave boy!" she answered, with a laugh. "Who is looking after the horses?" "Nobody." "Is that true?" I asked Fort in a low tone. I thought it probably was. because the fact that they had stayed to fasten the horses up would account for the few minutes' delay which had occurred before they had come down the rock pathway, j) "Yes." he said; "they're unyoked and, tethered behind." "Go on, Charlie," I shouted. "We'll meete at the top." But if the red-haired coachman was not with the carriage, where was he? Left behind to guard Neenah, probably. I turned to Inn and asked him angrily why he had consented to such an arrangement, when he might have. stayed himself, and let the other man come with Hetty. "You and I are enemies now," I said bit- terly; "but I did rely on you not to let that red-haired brute have the guarding of Misa Moncrieff. I suppose that's what he's doing. confound him!—and you, too. for allowing it!" "I should not have allowed it," said Fort quietly. "I loathe the beast, and think as badly of him as you do, or worse. His oom- pany is a contamination to any woman. But that's not what he is doing." "Then what is he doing? And whereV Neenah?" I asked impatiently. I "She s a.11 right," said Fort. "and he isn't | anywhere near her." And then he told me, that Fraser had gone to make arrangements for immediate flight from Portugal, in case it should turn out that the man whom Hetty stabbed last night was seriously injured. Hetty and Fort meanwhile were to get the jewels from the Bocca, sad then meet Fraser at a. place arranged between there. They did not know. Fort explained, that Neenah had told her secret to me too, or they would have taken steps to prevent our surprising them. Theil he. too. asked we anxiously whether the man ha,d been killed. (To be continued to-morrow.)