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■—' BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearing under these headings are charged the following rates:— It inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS, "WBS- MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," Js. tot 20 Words and Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and 'WEEKLY MAIL" only, la. ior SO WordJ and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices cf this description will be inserted naless authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot be acted on natil conflrmea in writing. BIRTHS MARRIAGES & DEATHS DEATHf STREETER.-On JiHy c, at his daughter's resMence, 32, Clive-road, Alfred Streeter, aged 70 years. Funeral at 2.45 p.m. on Friday. Friends please accept thit intimation. STONE BROS" FUNERAL FURNISHERS ANB FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Personal Supervision to All Oidut. Hat. TeL; CardliT No. 704, Burr Deek No. V- r*l«Craias: "Stone Bros., Cardiff," >t "8tone Bros., ItKT 5W0BKIN0 STREET, CARDIFF. t and t and 1 101, HOLTON-BOAD, BilBY POCgS. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Leasee and Manager EOBEET BHDTOBD. CLOSED. RE-OPENING AUGUST 4th. &14192 GRAND THEATRE, Lessee and Manager EDWARD QTJIGLEY. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 MAN'S ENEMY, Jl-J S1033nl0 'Hi not in mortals to comic and success. but we'll do more—deserve it,Addieon. rprn CARDIFF JGJMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .———OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. FRED KAENO'S New Musical and Panto- mimical Extravaganza-THE JJ A K D T RP H IE Y ES. Scene 1—Gardens of Miffin's Mansion on the Tha.mes.. Scene 2—Exterior of Muffin's Emporium, East- bourne Grove. Scene ;>-Interior of the Emporium. VENIE CLEMENTS, Of the Winning WaYB, in Bong, and Dance. ADA CERITO, A Cheerful,. Hearty, Brisk Comedienne. THE BROWN-KELLY COMPANY Of Laughable Sketch Players. E. W. SELMAN, Comic Singer. THE BOSANQUETS, Musical Comedy Artistes. NEWHOUSE AND WARD, From the London Hippodrome. Surprising Cyclists. FINE BIOSCOPE PICTURES OF THE QUEEN REVIEWING COLONIAL TROOPS. On the Horse Guards' Parade on Wednesday )ast; and other up-to-date Subjects of Interest. Next Week: VESTA TtLLEY. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ] Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT. J^EWPOR T MPIRE. CHAKLES-STEEET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Bright and Popular LIL HAWTHORNE. Ventriloquial NOBEL. JESSICA GRACE. JOE O'GORMAN. MARZELLA and Her Wonderful Birds. JAS. HOWARD and FANNY ST. CLAIR, in a Comedy Sketch entitled "Walter Wel- lington's visit." PHILLIPI BROS. MAXFORD and O'NEIL. SERVAIS LE ROY. LEGAL NOTICE. TSAAC FREDRIK MOLLER, X DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that, all Persons having: CLAIMS against the Estate of Isaac Fredrik Moller, late of Number 8m, Bute-esplanade. Cardiff. Ship Chandler's Com- mission Agent,, must send particulars thereof to mo on or before the 14th July instant. Dated this 9th day of July, 1902. HERBERT J. FISHER, 42. Mount Sttnart- equare, Cardiff, Solicitor for the Administrator. e10227 PUBLIC NOTICES. DON'T FAIL WHEN VISITING CARDIFF to see the SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS by Celebrated Artists, at the New Galleries, Queen- street (opposite T.V.R. Offices). Opea daily from 10.0 a.m. to 10.0 Admission, after 6.0 p.m., 3d. KOTE.-TheBe Galleries may ba engaged during the Exhibition, WITH THE PICTURES ON THE WALLS, for Receptions, At Homes, and Conversaziones, on application to George F. Harris, Hon. Sec. Art Union Tickets. 13. eioin SHIPPING NOTICED DENMARK, NORWAY, SWEDEN D VIA HARWICH and ESBJERG, By fast Steamers of the U.S.S Co.. of Copen- hagen. Thrice Weekly. Send post-card to TEG NEE, PRICE, and 00 107. Fenchurch-street, London; or the Conti- nental Traffic Manager. Liverpool-street Station. London, E.C.. for Descriptive Illus- trated Pamphlet (Free). el012222 NOTICE OF IMPORTANCE. THE SECOND SALE OF I GENERAL DRAPERY during 11 years' Trading in Cardiff is now in full swing at STOATE KNIGHT AND CO'S, 36. QUEEN-STREET. THE WINDOWS WILL INTEREST YOU. Ple&«e remember four words, EVERY ARTICLE GENUINELY REDUCED. 810213 BUSINESS ADDRESSES CROSS BRO Se, THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 ANT) 4, ST- MARY gTREET. COMPETITION PARCEL of CUTLERY. 36 ARTICLES 15L- POST PAID, I; 6 TABLE KNIVES, 1 fl DESSERT FORKS DESSERT KNIVES §1 DESSERT SPOONS TABLE FORKS j |J TEA SPOONS Or 3 of each for 7a. 6d. or 4 of each for 10s. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. e100i BEBO HAM'S. RQ R ILLB CURB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. GEECEAM'S pILLS RlEMOTE WIND and PAINS In the STOMACH. AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LITERS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. JJ~E~E CHAM'S pILLS D MAKE you LOOK: WELL, FEEL. WBLL. aad KEEP WELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES tt tue SEJN. LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. E E C H A M S pILLS PURIFY the BLOOD and REWOVE SCURVY. ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, ic their• aotioa. lTTCMOVE the result of OVER-INDJJLGBTNCE. CUKB RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. GE EC H A M S J> ILLS Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DISEASES and AILMENTS COMMON ta FEMALES. IMPROVE the COMPLEXION. REGULATE the SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS hare stood the tist of over 50 years without the publication of testimonials, al they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. BEECHAM'S DILLS -A- *1466 SPECTACLES. 15, Mansfield-street, Portland-place, W. My Dear Sir,— Your GLASSES have been" great oomtort to me. especially with regard to the tint. Those Mrs. Lennox Brcwce is now 1r.Iing afrord her more comfort than any otber she haa employed. Yours faithfully, LENNOX BEOWNE, Mr. J. Morse. Birmingham. Dear Sir,— The Lenses hare given me the greatest comfort. Yours trulr, LAWSON TAIT. FROM SIR SOMERS VINE. 913 FRANCIS KNOLL YS mentioned the matter to Dr. Critchett, who fully concurred in recommending Sir Francis to obtain your GLASSES. FROM SIR WILLIAM GULL. (Late Physician Extnordinary to the Queen). I have used Mr. MORSE'S SPECTACLES, Concave and Convex Lenses, and find the advantage. The above testimonials are from the most celebrated jj London Specialists. FROM LORD WOLSELEY. The Spectacles are now used exclusively. Mr. MORSE, of London, may be Consulted DAILY. 8 QUEEN GTREET, CARDIFF. 610209 COTTAGE JpURNITURE. BIGGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN WALES. P. E. GANE, 48, QUEEN-STREET, IS PACKED FULL OF FURNITURE AND BEDSTEADS, TO SUIT THE WORKING CLASSES AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES. BEDDING MANUFACTURER. GARDEN CHAIRS AND TENTS. P. E. GANE, 38 AND 41, QUEEN STREET. e%OO p I A NOS By All Leading Makers, including RIUHD. LIPP and BOHN, STUTTGART (Sole Agency), BRINSMEAD, COLLARD, CRAMER, Ac. ORGANS) By MASON and HAMLIN, WEAVER (Sole Agency), FARRAND (Sole Agency). Also SOLE AGENTS for the FTECILIAN PIANO SELF-PLAYER, The moat perfect yet introduced. Our Registered Model Pianoe, including the FAMOUS COLLEGE" MODEL. For £16 16s. prompt ca.tlh. Full Illustrated Lists Free. Cash and Hire Purchase Terms. DALE, FORTY, AND CO., HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. Also at Cheltenham, Birmingham, Ac., AO. Nat. Tele. 1103. e9141 SUNSEARALN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAlN SERGE (Regd. Warranted to stand the BUN. SEA, OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, 558 SOLE AGENTS; STEWART & STEWART THE CASH TAILORS, 27J CASTLE ^ROADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 49M JJOLL fJOP D. E S K S. NEW STOCK NOW ON VIEW IN LARGE SHOW-ROOM. INSPECTION INVITED. STATIONERY JQEPARTMENT (GROUND FLOOR). WESTERN MAIL, TIMITED, CARDIFF. rpYPEWRITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architects' Work Accurately Copied by Experienced Operators. Cheapest, Rates. Typewriting Taught, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. CARDIFF. elWS: Published 7.30 p.m. I Printed on White Papet1 PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted m the EVENING EXPRESS" et Che foHowinr rate. ONCE. THRKK WX TIMKS. TIMKS. S. T>. 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 9 n m n r words 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBIN1!:D 8CALK for Small Prepaid Adver- tisement* il1 the" WESTEBN MAIL" and "EVENING EXPRESS" WORDS, ONCE, THRKK SIX TIMKS. TIMES. j S. D, s, D, 8, D, 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 ,I 2 0' 3 0 20 to 26 14 2 8 4 0 Each extra 7I n 0 words 0 4 0 8 10 "'I In aU ease* äte Dams and addre. art wanted ai part at the MEDICAL CHEMISTS' Assistants.—Junior; honest, steady; abstainer preferred; home comforts.—Evans Brvn- mawr. c964nll SOUTH Wales Medical Agencj*, 23, GrenTillo-tprmce, Cardiff.—Locum Tenens and Assistants available at shortest notice; practices and partnerships negotiated; debt3 collected, and medieal aeCollntaney undertaken Telegrams: "Medi""8, Cardiff." e999n12 WANTED, respectable, middle-aged Nurse for in- .f f valid gentleman; some experience necessary; light domestle duties; Rood needlewoman; abstainer preferred.-Address, 5, Romiily-road, Bprry. el047nl5 SCHOLASTIC. EXPERIENCED daily Gowrness wantoo after August for 2 little girls.—8, Oakfield-street, Roath. el028nl4 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. COOK General wanted for Abergavenny; must, bo a strong grirl; understand plain cooking; housemaid kept; small family; pood V"ages.-Apply Mrs. Hall, Falklabd House, l'ortheawl. tl1014n10 COOK-General and House-Parlourmaid wauted-fOr small family CÏ 3.—Apply Mrs. J. H. Stone, Holms- wood. Oiytha l'art, Newport. e1016n14 GENERAL Under-housekeeper; one gentleman; Penarth.—Apply personally, 17, Windsor-place, Cardiff. el026nl0 HOUSEMAID in farmhouse wanted; young girl; —Housekeeper, Pentrebane, St. Fagan's, Cardiff. Cl012nl4 c 1012n14 HOUSEMAID Waitress wanted for high-closs boarding-house.—Apply The Berkeley, Llandrindod Wells. e975nll NURSE.—Wanted, a thorougb.lycompetent Nurse for two smali children; a permanent place lIJ, com- fortablo home; seasido until end of August; ".age1> £ 30. -Apply, enclosing photograph, to R 84, Evening el035n11 WANTED short lV, good plain Cook under thirty; also young House-maid; lady going Ireland tor winter mant hs; return May; small family; good wages. -Mrs. l'himstead, 8outherndown. Glamorgan. e982n12 WANTED by August 1, Cook-General; afso House- maid; good references required.—Address, Ely Vicarage, Cardiff. e1013n14 WANTED, Housemaid; other servants kept.-App!ÿ encvlosing references and stating wages required, to R 81, Evcniug Express, Cardiff. el0219 WANTED, respectable l:srson, about 35 years; f f general housework; widower; no small child- ren; good wages; comfortable home.-Rees, Exchange, Abergwynfi. e1046n15 WANTED, Cook-General, or one who has been kitchenmaid; housemaid kept.-Mrs. Jones, 19, Westbourne-crescent, Cardiff. e970cll WANTED, superior General; plain cook; family 2. Weardale, Victoria-road, Penarth. e1042n15 WANTED, General Servant; about 20.—Apply 109, Queen-street, Ca,rdHf. el036n15 WANTED immediately, good General; good home; references required.—10, Beauchamp-street, Car- diff. e967nll W' AXTED, Little Girl to take baby out.—31, The f Parade, Cardiff. e994n12 WANTED, good General; over 20; references t' required.-Apply, after six, Mrs. Hepworth, 25, Windsor-plae{), Cardiff. el048nll^ ANTED, immediately, a Mother's Help; good references.—Apply Mrs. Williams, Victoria Hotel, Barry Dock. e10224 ANTBSTG°0(L Kitchenmaid; wages £ 15.—Apply V enclosing references, to R 80, EveIDng Express Offiœ, Cardiff. e10218 ANTED7experienced General; do plain cooking; refcrenoes indispensable; family two.-Apply b,twcen 6 and ?, 140, Newport-road, Cardiff. el022n14 HOTEL SERVANTS. A. BARMAID, experienced, wanted; also assistant Bar- majrt, immediately: references required.—Mrs. T\:rner. Royal Hotel. Rhymney. jeS91nl2 D" A VIES '8 Emigration and Employment Offices, 48, Charles-street, Cardiff (the oldest and largest in Wales), require Male and Female Servants for town, country, seaside, and abroad, viz., Chefs, Waiters, Bar- men, Boots, Porters, Butlers, Footmen, Coachmen. Grooms, Gardeners. Also Housekeepers, Mana.gereSlõ08, Barmaids, Chambermaids, Housemaids, Governesses, Companions, Parlourmaids, Nurses, Cooks, Ladies Maid. Shop Hands, Sewing-maids. Vacancies London Bristol, Ilfracombe, Weston, Tenby, Llandrindod. Rail fares paid. e9899 G-EN .è,RAL -wanted:=.Apply Blue Ben Hotel. High- street, Cardiff. el030nl0 ANTED, under-Barma.id for vaults; must be quick at cOllnter and Sll13.rt appea.rance.Apply Marine Rotel. Barry Island. (>10226 WANTED, experienced Waitress, also House-Cham- bermaid, for Feathers Hotel, Lydney, Glos. nlO WANTED, good Waitress at or.ee; references.- I. Managere8s, Porthcawl Hotel, Porthcawl. e957n10 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. ARTICLED Pupil wanted by good firm auctioneers and accountants in Cardiff; moderate premium required.-Write, R 70, Evening Express, Cardiff. ABERGWYNFlTco-operative Society require Sho? maker; good mender preferred; man to find all tools ann materials; wages, piecework. e952nl0 Trade.—Wanted, 5teady good all-round man; well up in repairs; constant employment and good wages to reliable 50ber man.-Apply Da vies, 2, Bargoed-terrace, Treharris. e1003D12 CLERK wanted, aged 20-21; energetic and capable; n: tlst have good references and some experience in office work; book-keeping, etc.-Apply Pieldings, Ltd., Hayes, Cardiff. e981n12 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, Improvers and Appren- tices.-Mrs. Rowlands, 16, The Grove, Uplands, Swansea. e955nlO DI¡APERy.-wanted, smart young Man.-Glass and Roberts, General Drapers, Milliners, Neath. e973nll EAST Indian Railway Loco Department.—Required for India, three Loco Fitters; three Boilermakers; (loco or loco signal and light plater's work); two genuine Millwrights; one loco Turner and Machinist; one brass Finisher, used to injector and vacuum brake-work. Four years agreement. First-class men of thorough experience only.Apply hy letter, to H. Pierce. Culross, Bassaleg-road, Newport, Mon. elil217 F UTTERS, Turners, Parters.—Non-Society men accustomed to Loco work; alFo railwaymen of all grades wanted.—1, Mill-lane, Cardiff. e993n12 GROCERY, young man as Assis- tant; used to Rolicit.ing.-EDClose references. R 49, Evening Express, Cardiff. e983n12 GROCERY.—Wanted immediately, Im-prover-or Junior, out.-EYa.Jls, Emlyn Stores, Tudor-road. e992n12 GROCERY.—Wanted, smart Junior; good prospects; suitable young person.-State age, references, wages, {Qutdoor).-Davies, 2, Bargoed-terrace, Tro harris. cl004n!2 CÓNFEGVr TONERS and Bakers.—Improvers wanted; must have good references, and willing to get on.— Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street. el0221 TEMPORARY Architect Assistant wanted imme- diately in the Rhymney Va.llry.-Stat.e salary, R 73, Evening Expres3, Cardiff. el015n10 MASONS wanted at once; banker and waller pre- ferred.-Apply Commercial Hotel, Ystrad Rhondda. eB72nlO PROFITABLE Agency olrered either sex; no can- vassing; 6ample and particulars, post free, 9d.— W. Steel, Capehall, Le&mahagow, Lanark. e958nlO ROATH Sanitary Steam Laundry, Marl borough-road, Roath Park, require experienced Ironcrs; con- staot work; best prices; hygienic surroundings.-Apply Manageiess. c 1038n15 W-. ANTED at once, several smart Lads to Mdë bieyclea.-Apply Evening ExprcS8 Office. Cardiff. WANTED, Man to must-¡:;¡; respectable, \{0od salesman and understand horses.-Apply Barker, Al>erdare. el908n12 W- .ANTED, respectable Larls to sell the Evening Express nightly.-Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. 1'10220 —. WANTED few good Painters at onœApply, Fore- man, Caerau House, Caerau. e1021n10 WANTED^ young-i.a.dÿ Assistant, and a Generäi f f for Dunn's. Post Office, Mumbles. el020nl4 WATERPROOF Gaiment Piece- maken and Dnprovet5 wanted.—Andanaa'a i Ih:!åGl Sahbw 0ampaII;J.. Ebghr-ttrect, BrJatoL el058nl0. READ SPORTS "EXPRESS" EVERY SATURDAY. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. Continued. WANTED, good Cellarman; smart and thoroughlv understand collarwork; t.ak<e full charge of cellar: must, be willing and obliging.—Applv, with full particulars, Marine Hotel, Barry Island. el0225 WANTED, smart Messenger Boy; wages, Ss^per we*k, and uniform.—Apply Manager, Western Mail, Cardiff. ei0223 WANTED, for Bargoed Branch, an obliging Junior for counter and delivery.—Wagee required, out- doors, references, &c., Manager, New Tredegar Go- operative. 1051n16 YOUNG Lady seeks engagement as Waitress^ or some light business; age 19; Apply Williams, Roadside House, Garndiffaith, Pontypool, Mon. el045nl5 22s. 6d. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to~22s. 6dTofl>red to either sex (who can write) tor their spare moments; work may be done evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Truscott moments; work may be done evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Truscott and Co., 6a, Glendower, Torquay. el009nl4 PARTNERSHIP. PÜTNERSRIP wanted in coal or metal business.— P R 41, Western Mail, Cardiff. e974nll APARTMENTS. MINEHEAD.—"Osborne" Boarding-house, 1, The Ill. Avenue; within 3 minutes' walk of sea front; pleasant lawn; every home comfort; liberal table. Apartments. Moderate inclusive tenns.-A,pply Mana- gere;s. «-a34d PRICE'S Victoria Cafe, 6, Plymouth-road, Barry Island; splendid accommodation for visitors; sea view: picnics and parties catered for. e895nl5 PENARTH.—Superior furnished Rooms; suit 1~or~2 Gentlemen.—26, Windsor-terrace. el023n!4 SOUTHSEA.—One or two Bedrooms and Sitting-room, furnished.—Potts, 70, Harold-road. ef!87nl2 rpO let, largo Sitting and 2 Bedrooms; good cooking J_ and attendance.—Mrs..Morgan, Bryn Derv. North- Mreet. Abergavenny. el027nl4 WELlT-FURNISHED Apartments; terms moderate! 102, Newport-road, Cardiff. el034nl5 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. rpO let, Furnished (4 or 6 weeks~from August IK JL school-house; 7 bedrooms, 3 reception-rooms; situation healthy; near Bays; terms, 3i guineas.— Pendeeu, Mumbles. e!024nl4 To Let, furnished, St. John's-road; two receptions, five bedrooms, bath-room, garden; splendid posi- tion; good centre for show places, water trips.-17. 7, Western Mail. Newport. el032nl5 PORTHCAVL.—To let for July month capital p Furnished House; close to beach.—AtkiM. Estate Agent, Newport. eS64nl2 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Businets Premise* and Houses to be Let cr Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 03, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. A UCTION Room to Let, from JOth; 100ft. long.— Angel-buildings, Merthyr. e945n9 APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to let: Daisy-strset, 5s.; 73, Saitmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 43, Wyndham-crescsnt, 10s. 6d.; 29, Tudor-road, 17s., &e- e9944 CRICKHOWELL. Usk Valley; exquisite mountain C river and lake scenery; fishing, otter hunting; near good golf links; pretty country residence; rnoyt con- veniently situated; 3 reception, 7 bed and 2 dressing- rooms; commodious offices; stable, coac-h-house, nic-e garden and lawn; to let furnished; available to end of September.—R 61, Evening Express. Cardiff. eS90nl2 FOR Sale, Nos. 3 to 25, Cathays-terrace, together or separately; also Nos. 53 to 57, Cecil-street, Carditf.-Apply, S. Rooney, 9, Quay-street, Cardiff. e998n12 T.WR Sale, St. Radigund's, Radyr, eharming Country Residence: delightfully situated, standing in its own grouids of about 2 acres; close to T.V.R. Station, and within 5 miles of Cardiff; house contains 3 recep- tion-rcoms, large hall, 7 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, w.c.'s, c kitchens, larder, and flower gardens; rtables, coach- houses. &c.; also coachman's cottage; additional land at a merely rominal rent could be obtained if required, —Apply Mr. Tregerthen Dunn, 27, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. e980nl2 HOUSE and Shop, 26, Meteor-street, Roath; plate- glass windows; suit any business; moderate rent. —Apply 25, Howard-gardens. e962nll Ninian-road.—Several commodious Residences; 7 bed- rooms.—Venning, 59, Macktatosn-piace, Cardiff, el043nl5 OATH Park.—Two Houses, Boverton-street; 4 bed-i I rooms.—Venning. Mackintosh-place, Cardiff. nl5 RADYR.—To let, pretty Villa near station; two JL'b reception, five bedrooms, bathroom; usual domestic offices; well-stocked garden; heated conservatories. For rent, apply. T. Cascajo, Radyr. TO let, 20, Pembroke-terrace.—Apply W. Jones, 202, Newport-road, Cardiff. e758d rLet, corner of High-street and Rickard-street, large Shop, with living room and S bedrooms; suit butcher; rent £ 25.—Evans, 38, High-street, Pontypridd. el010nl4 n Windsor-esplanade; sea view; 11 rooms; r? j decorated.—Apply Hallett, 70, King's-road, Can- ton, Cardiff. 1050nl5 "MACH!NERY, &C. TANKS for sale, second-hand; from 37 to 3,000 gallons; several new Contractors' Skips, and 2 second-hand 4 h.p. Boilers.-Thomas Wills, Collingdon- road, West Dock. Cardiff. elOOOnIZ I. DENTISTRY. ALL work done by thoroughly experienced dentists. Every case guaranteed. C' OMPLETE Pets, ono guinea, single tooth, 2s. 6d. Consultations free. e9962 CORALITE Sets, 2 guineas; single tooth, 5s. Quali- fied dentists in attendance. e9962 Pl AINLESS Gas Extractions, 5s.; by Ethel Chloride, 2s. 6d. e9962 P ENARTH, Barry Dock, Aberdare, Pontypool, Aber- gavenny attended. e9962 TEETH.—Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), 56, Queen-street, Cardiff. Set from £ 1 Is. e9962 EETH. —Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), 30, High-street, Newport. Painless extraction by gas, 5s. e9962 TEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients coming to Cardiff or Newport. e9962 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Telephone 01024. Ffaldau, 24s. genuine international, 23s. 6d.; Selected, 21s.good Large, 20s.; Range Nuts, 19s.; Ocean Nuts, 23s. per ton; send direct; no agents.—West End House Coal Mer- chants, Canton, Cardiff. e987d RETAIL Coal Business for sale; established seven years; suit energetic working man with £ 100; reason for selling, through continued illness.—Apply R 71, Eveaing Express, Cardiff. el007iil2 ARK Coal Co.T salisbury-road, Cardiff.—Agents for ARK Coal Co.T salisbury-road, Cardiff.—Agents for p North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. e956d DOGS. "TTTTTIRE-Haired Fox Terrier Paps for sale; prize W winners at Cardiff Sh«w.—Apply, 41, James- street, Docks, Cardiff. e360nl0 MUSICAL. MANDOLIN, Banjo. Guitar, Cla.rionet.-George Sin- clair, L.L.C.M., Studio, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9C8n29 PIANO.—A beautiful Collard and Collard, in hand- some Rosewood case; as good as new; only £ 28 cash; a. unique bargain.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9767 PIANOFORTE, £ 19 1118., the Challenge Model; dolivered free to any addrefs; guaranteed for 20 years; all modern improvements.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 32, Castle-street, Swansea, ie., kc. e9767 NEUMEYER Piano, in nandsom* ebonised case, only slightly used, and perfect in every particu- lar; only £ 35 cash; II. genuine opportunity of securing an undoubted bajgafi?. worth nearly dcuble.-Thomp- son and SLackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-ttreet. Cardilf. e9767 PIANO by Broadwood White, only £ 16 10s.; a mar- vellous bargain, which should not be lost; in splendid order and of lovely tone.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. e$767 T)IANOFOBTE.—A senuino 8chreiber, only £ 27 10j. JL listed at 60 guineas; perfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 25, Commercial-street Newport, Mon., t: Ac. •9767 BRINSMEAD Pianofortes"iiThandsome rosewood case; choice marqueterie panel; iron frame; full tri- chord; best, check action; £ 36 net cash.—Heath. PIANOFORTE by Waddington; burr walnut case; P trichord; in grand condition; £ 19 19s. Also Van- derbol', Pianoforte; L12 125.-Hcath, Cardiff. PIANOFORTE by Cadby; burr walnut case; in p splendid condition; a bargain: £ 18 18s. Also D'Almaine Pianoforte; 21 guineas.—Heath, Cardiff. ORGANS, ncvvTnd second-handTby all makers, from £ 3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.—Heath and Sons^J/6, Queen-street, Cardiff. elolo SALE, Cheap; PianoT"iron frame; full compass; walnut.—Angle, 19, Plantag^net-street. e958nl0 IF you want a I'iano or Organ, do not be persuaded by any interested person to purchase until you have ascertained the extraordinary valuo wo are offering. You will save many pounds, be most liberally treated, and get tho easiest possible' terms by purchasing from us.—Duck, Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge, Bath. and at Bristol. Catalogue and of artyiee. free. (Name this paper.) elOOS is -stop PIANO, costing guineas-16 guineas cash. 12-stop American Organ, mirror top; original price. 24 guineas; 14 guineas cash. Both guarranteed; every improvement and equal new.—22, Llanbleddian- gardens, Cardiff. cl0121 FURNITURE. ROATH Furnishing Co., 42,~Castle-road, ana Vere- PC staeet., Roath, Cardiff. FIRST-clas» ttuffed back Leather Suite, £ 6 15s.; 2s. Ed. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; great "arioty. FIKST-clasa Dressing-Chest~Bedroom Suite, £ 4 15s.; 2s. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash anv colour. rlBST-class Saddlebag SuiteT^8 10s-: 5s- or 10 per cent, discount for' cash; all_p*tterns. IpiBST-claa# Embossed Velvet Suite, £ 7 10s.; 3s. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; any colour. WE upholster every"suite wfe'w11. 111(1 Slv0 a cutram- tee witlÍ each one. ROATH Furnishing Co., comple18 House Furnlsfiers, 42, Castle-read and Vere-street. Cardiff. PLOORCLOTH^Un^5^7^aJpetsTMats in endless variety, -n easy tanas, or cash discount. BEDSTEAD6 arnT 1!eddju11for cash or easy payments to suit* all comers. WE setl nothiug but P^riisd Bedding; a guaran- tee with each article. FURN1TTJRf7 rtUtablB^ior^alPciasses to be obUined on easy terms or cash discount- NO one should think of Furnishing before first Inspecting our immense stocky DEAL with a Arm of a good reputaticn, which is a guarantee in itself. ROATH FurmKhTng^CoT^oidirarlfwt-class record for straight dealing and good va\ue. IN I.N DINI^N G and Drawins-room^uites from 4 guineas to 25 guineas: easy terms arranged. LARGE stock of~l^droom~Suites; complete; from 6 guineas to 40 guineas: all woods. GOOD selection of Braes and Bl&cit and Brass Curbs, Fire Bros curbs from 10s. 6d.; brosses from 2s. 6d. SIDEBOARDS, Overmantels, "HadTstands, fining and S Drawing-mora Ttbica; -All »i«ea. PLEASE note our only Address. W» have no con- nection with any other firm. ROATH Furnishing Co., 4<i, Caatle-road, and Vere- jLt- street,. Cardiff. Factory, Oxford-lane. el0189 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. "T SAY. what a charming paper!" "Yes, I bought 1 that at Robert Lewis's, Custom House-street, Cardiff." "Then I'll go there for mine." e9668 SPENCER, The Universal Provider for Babies, St. John's-square, Cardiff. SPENCER, for Up-to-Date Perambulators. See his Showrooms. SPENCER, for latest designs in Mail-carts. Send for price lists. SPENCER is noted for Summer Canopies and Summer Shades. Summer Shades. OPENCER'S celebrated "Nokabout" Baby Chairs, 5 O positions, 10s. 6d. SPENCER'S Bath Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for lists. -W7 SPENCER'S Wonder of tho Age Sewing Machines, complete,. for 58s. Ed. SPENCER'S Maagling and Wringing Machines, Washing Machines. (^PENCER'S Knitting Machines. The "Eclipse ~ia the IO Best Knittpr in the Wcrld. PENCE.R'S only Addresi is St. John's, Church- k sqnaro (apposite Church), Cardiff. el0204 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c._ FOR sale, new Victoria; painted green; fino lined; middle chrome; green Morocco and cloth; extra light, and highly finished. Surrey Carts; suit 15 hand; also to suit 12 to 13 hands. Four-wheel Dog- cart, walnut body.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare- street, Cardiff. e9843 GOOD second-hand Landau, Broughams," and^Victo- rias; also Omnibus and Two-wheels of all descrip- tions.—John Fuller and Company, Coachbuilders, St. George's-road, Bristol. e9S15 GHT Waggon, quit cob, 14 hands; price £ 5 10s.— O'Neill, Penypeel-road, Canton. e996nl2 LICENSED Landau for sale: mare and harness.— Fitzgerald, 90, Clive-street, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS. ryour 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. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. PALMISTRY, Phrenology.—Professor Proctor, Whar- ton-street, Cardiff; consultations daily; write for particulars. e739d SPORTS and Games; Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, &c. Every requisite. Illustrated list can be had by calling, or will be sent post free.-Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. elOC63 SPRING is coming, and this house ought to be re- papeired.—Lewis's, Custom House-street, for cheapest, newest, and best designs. e9668 VANS, Vans.—When Moving employ the British Vans, which arc of the improved type; largest, therefore the cheapest.—Proprietor. Evan Jones, British Coal Co. Head Omcc-l, Senghenydd-road. Nat. Tel.. 524. el0113 TRIPLE Tel«gram Books, 2a. 3d post fretT.—Sta- tionery Department, Westers Mail Limited. Car- diff..9550 BICYCLES, &c. GOOD, strong cushion-tyred Bicycle; diamond frame.; suit workman; 20s.-9, Spring Gardens-place, Car- niff^ O10196 ARTHUR Steele and Co., Cycle Makers, &c., Charles-street, Cardiff.—Royal Arthur, as road racer, JES; Royal Arthur, with free wheel Ad 2 rim brakes, 57; Rex Cycle, as road racer, superior finish, or with free wheel and two rim/brakes, plated rims in each case, R8 10s. Speciality-Machinoe built to order in Eadie Fittings or to Specification. SINGER Motor; best and simplest; highest efficiency; on view; illustrated catalogue free.—The Singer Mctor Agency, Rhydwalyd, WThitchurch, Cardiff. e450d A Lady's Central; a Condor Special Lady's Free- wheel a Gent's Central; 2 Pioneers, and many other second-hand cycles for what offers.—Pioneer Works. el0130 A Few Pioneers still left in stock; Perry fittings; Clipper tyres; finished in our well-known style; £ 8 10s., to clear; 12 months' guarantee.—Parsons and Co., Pioneer Works, Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, Cardiff. el0130 FOR disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, fr«e wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Wfstwood rims, genuine A-B- Velox tyres, 1902, guaranteed; costly machine; quite new; not soiled; sacrifice F,5 10s., lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, Waverley Villa, Beach-road. Weston-super-Mare. el5d AYLIFFE and Sons, manufacturers ot the well- known Daisy Cycle. Writo for catalogue. Daisy Cycles overhauled free of charge for two years when built to order. One grade only in Daisy Cycles- highest obtainable. Ladies' and Gent's 1902 models, gold and silver lining, with plated or Roman rims, will be found an ideal mount. Daisy Cycles cannot excelled. Featherweight Racers, Road Racers, 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. e9768 AYLIFFE and Sons for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy CycU Works for repairs to any make cycle. Ayliffe and Sons for 2-speed gear and free wheels. Daisy Cycle Works, Cardit, for Morrow Hubs and accessories. e9763 REPAIRS if sent to Mcrris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once, Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. tUt? A Choice of High-grade Cycles—Singers, Triumphs, Raglans, Royal Enfields, Humbers. Inspection invited. Catalogues free. Best house for Cycle Acces- sories, Free Wheels, Brakes, Tyres, Pedals, &c.. to your old machine.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. e96G0 1902.—You want a new Cycle. Don't Euy until you _L have seen the 1902 Humbers. Beeston Humhci are acknowledged to be the finest cycles in the world. Cumber Cycles, with free wheel, from E10 10s. Special Standard free wheel Humbers, splendidly finished, 1'28. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Gradual payments if required. Humber Motor Cycles from £ 15.—A. E. Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. RUDGE-Whitworth Cycles.—The No.. b Path Racer is the most popular machine on the track through- out Great Britain; ridden by riders like Ingram and Jansnn in London, Harry Prickett, Cardiff, Humphries, Carmarthen, and other well-known cracks. Path Racers with wood rims. sprint tyres, and short, fixed- pattern heads, £ 12 12s.: weight about 2011). The samp type machine is made for fast road riding, and fitted, if required, with free wheel, 2 rim brakes, ."nd 26-inch wheels, Dunlop or Clincher A Won tyres, from jE12 121. Send for lisi. RUDGE-WHITWORTH (LTD.\ 103. St. Marv-street, Cardiff. Cycle Manufacturers by Royal Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. el0197 RUDGE-Whitworth Cycles.—Standards, with free wheels and 2 rim brakes, jointless rims, and best material throughout; fully guaranteed, LID 10s. Send for list and easy payment form. RUDGEJ-WHITVVORTH (LTD.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Cycle Manufacturers by Royal Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. el0197 TT) UDGE-Whitworth Cycles.—The Special Rudge-Whit- R worth am the highest grade and most beautifully finished machines made; almost every fitting of the most, expensive and luxurious kind is included free of charge; these machines are still sold for E15 158., and many other makes listed at over 20 guineas are inferior to them. Send for list and Book of the Bicycle. RUDGE»WHITWORTH (LTD.). 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. I Is. monthly will purchase a Rudge-Whit worth Cycle, either lady's or gent's. Send for easy pay- ment form and Catalogue. Book of the Bicycle. RUDGB-WHITW OTcTH (LTD.), 10S, St. Ma.ry-stfeet. Cardiff. Cycle Manufacturers by Royal Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. el0197 CYCLES for the Children.—The most desirable and best Juvenile Bicycles, boy's or girl's, are the Rudge-Whit worth, as supplied by Royal Order to Prince Edward of York, 9-year-ofd son of the Prince of Wales. This should conclusively prove that Bndge-^Whitworth are suitable for juvenile cvcling. RUDGE-WHITWORTH (LTD.), el0197 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Lessons in Boxing; terms moderate.— S 1, Evening Express, Cardiff. e,1049nl5 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. 4 splendid Mongooses; the best animals for killing 4 rats; price, 10s. each.—O'Neill, 4, Caroline-street, Cardiff. e997nl2 FOR Sale, Dunnage Boards, Scantlings, Battens, Scaffold Poles; also Russian and Dunnage Mats; cheap.—Coles and Son, Top West Bute Dock, Car- diff, e944nl6 BARGAINS.—Our Sale has commenced previous to removal into new premises; 20 per cent. (4s. in the £ i off watches, clocks, jewellery, Ac.—John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade, and 30, High, street Arcade, Cardiff. e9395 APERHANGINGS, PaperhangtiLga.-Have you seen PAPERHANGINGS, Paperhanglngs.—Have you seen Robert Lewis and Co.'s (Custom House-street) Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they will be sent to your house. STRAWBERRIES direct from gardens.—121bs., 4s. and 5s., rail paid; list one stamp.—Fruit Co., Growers, Rowanfield-road, Cheltenham. e972nll Tents, Flags, S UN-Blinds, Awnings. Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins^ Horse, Cart. and Rick Covers, Harness, &c.-Fred Morgan & Co., Makers, Cardiff and Penarth. el0028 UIT Lengths 7:jT 6d.7"l0*. 6d., 12s. Od., 15s., in ks All Wool. Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patterns free; any length cut, cawiage paid.—Albion Woollen Manu- facturing Co., 56, Woodhonse-lane, Leeds. e9844 TABLE Tennis Sets, 3s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., ios. 6d Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. ea550 SPECIAL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, for office or S home use. Is 6d. pest free.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 CORONATION Badges, i^d. each, post tree; 12 assorted for Is., post free.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. emso ARWOOD'$ Milk IolJer's Daily Delivwy Check Book, Is.; postage 2d. extra—Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 258 forms; 5 different kinds; Is. per box.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 SPECIAL Offer.—Nine popular Novels. The nt, as is below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6s.:— ALICE, Oft THE MYSTERIES. ERNEST MALTRAYKBS. JANE EYRE. MARY BARTON. THE CAXTONS. SCARLET LETTD. IVANHOE. LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAVAUXM. VANITY FAIR Tho let of 9 novels, 88., carriage paid.—Stationery Department, Wutena Mail Limited. Cardiff. CARD Case and Diary, with fnsurance" for" £ S0#7 cyclist, £ 1 per weak If disabled by accident; Is. Id. post free.—Stationery Department, Wettem Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9553 THE Handr U foot) Boxwooa Rule will go invest T POCkK: M.—Stttienery Department, Western Mall Limited, Cardiff. eesso « EVENING EXPRESS" ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM. Small Advertisements relating to Situations Vacant or Wanted, Apartments, to be Let or Sold, Lost and Found Miscellaneous Wants and Sales, can be, if prepaid and ordered for consecutive days, inserted in the "Evening Express" at the cheap rate as shown on the attached form. Advertisements may be written on this form and forwarded with remit- tance, to the "Evening Express" Office, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. The name and address, if for publication, is counted as part of the Advertisement. Replies to Advertisements may be directed to the "Evening Express" Office, and will be handed out on production of a ticket, which may be obtained wuen the Adver- tisement is ordered, or they will bo forwarded to the Advertiser's Add/ess, provided stamps to cover postage are supplied. s. 1>, ONCE O I ———————————————————— —————————————— I ————————————————— 3 TIMES O 6 j 6 TIMES 0 9 L S. D, rf n "j ONCE. O 5 | 3 TIMES O 10 F 6 TIMES 1 3 I 8. D. r I [ I ¡ — ONCE 0 7 I 3 TIMES 1 2*J 6 TIMES 1 9 I s. ». » ONCE.— O 9 | 3 TIMES 1 6 J 2 3 M U II. Write one word only in each blank and the exact cost will be shown in the margin. If more words are required the extra oast will be for each ceven word a, or part of seven words -Ouce, 2d. three times. 4d. i six times 6d. Published 7.30 p.m. Printed on White Paper MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd MRS. Beeton's Cookery Book, is 2d. post free. Stationery Department, Western Mail (Limited). C3.rd:tr. THE favourite steel grey Note Paper, in 2 sizes, 7JdL per pound packet; envelopes to match, 7Jd packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packets.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. c9550 HARDWIck 1:1 TTadera' Check Book: ior buying and selling by the hundredwsight, ton, or measure; 2s. 8d. post frefl.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 COMPASS and Divider, with re-fill l»adsi is. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. GOLD Bronse .Powder, used with water for Picture Frames, Ac., 6d. per packet post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. eB550 rr^ENASITINE.—A new Cement for repairing glass] X china, Ac.; sticks anything and everything; 6d! per tube, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 THE most useful Present is a Pwan or Watercnac Fountain Pen; fine, medium, or broad gold D;i>, 10s. 6d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. eS550 FOLDING Blotting Pad, with alary memo, tablet^ Is. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 THE Best Table Tenntg Net; can be fixed on any table; »e screws or clam pa; 3a. 9d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Linnted, Car- die. e9550 SAVE T-.me Letter Cards; 4 £ d. packet of 25; postage S Id. jxtra.—Stationery Department, Western Miil Limited, Cardiff. 89551 SET of Private Account Books, cash book, ledger, and day book, 3a. 6d. and 5s. per set; postage td. extra.—Stationary Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or office use, 2s. id. post free.—Stationery Departirent, Western Mail Limitad, Cardiff. eSSSO SCHOOL Box, containing jl*ck and coloured Leads, S Rubber, and Penholder. Is. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. eS550 X. WAYS label your bag cr bicycle when travelling A by train, Ac. Leatherette Luggage Tags will last many journeys; lid. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e3550 LATEST Novelty.—Ping-pong Pencil, Sd. each; L postage Id.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 WEDDING Cards, latest and newest designs.— Sample book will be forwarded to any addres3 on receipt of 5s. deposit and 3d. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands. Eyes, Trusses, ,Leg Irons, Crutches, Belts, Chi'drep's llubber Trusses, Eiastic StockiE £ s, &c.; reratrit or re-cofericg done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Not* only e¿Ür!'f>\f's, Allen l'ellre!7. Charlea-stroet. Cardiff, and Brcad'ne^d. BrisflsL SURE Cure for Sciatica, Rheumatism, and Gout.-For testimonials and references apply S., 82, BatU- Etreet. Hereford. elOAOnll -a_ OPR1NG will prove less trying ro most constitutions |J by an occasional dose, of Kemick's Vegetable Pilis. KEUNICE'S Vegetable Pills are a sovereign remedy for Biliousness, Indigestion, *ver, and Ki.-iney troubles. KERNKTK'8 Vegetable Pills are too well hnown to require the publication of testimonials. They adver- tise themselves. Try them". 13bd. and 2s. Sd. per box, of all chemists, &c. ei0119 MOTHERS, Note. — Kernick's Vegetable Worm Lozenges are a safe and certain cure for Worms in Children. 14d. per box, with full directions, of all chemists, Ac., or iead stamps to Kernick and Son (Limited). Cardiff. el0119 "on, my poor nerves!" need no longer be said. Try VJ' a course of "Herctiloids," Nature's medicine and treatment. dOll9 "TTERCULOIPS""Hsrcuioids"! "Herculoids' |1 Nature's tonic for Nervous Weakness, F.xhausted Vitality, Brainfa?. Ac. Full course, 2s. 9d. of chemists, or of the sole British agents, Keraick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. e1011é FARM AND GARDEN. RUBBER Pose Pipe in 60ft. lengths, ICs. 6d. per iength: oOft. lengths, £ s'. 6d.; shorter piaces, 3d. per foot.—Bevan, Caftie-street, Cardiff. el0214 NEW Pattern Hose Reel; will take from 50 to 100 yards of pipe; only 3s. 6d. elCC14 TANNED Garden Netting for flower beds, fruit trocs, Tennis Netting, Ac., in pieces 50 yards x 3 yard, 2s. lid.; 50 yards x 2 yards, 5s. gd. 50 yards x 4 yards, 10s. 3d. per piece, or from id. per yard.—Bevan. Castle-street, Cardiff. el0214 MONEY. rriHE CHARING CROSS BANK Established 1870. 119 & 120. Bishopfgate-st. Within, E.O., and 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross. W.C. t London Assets £512,475 0 0 Liabilities £208.475 0 0 Capital and Reserve £ 303.000 0 0 LOANS of £ 30 to £ 2,000 granted at a few hours' notice, in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, and trade stock, plant, crops, Ac., without removal, and to assist persona into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:- 5 p,c. per an., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal 6 p.C. per an., subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a eafe investment. A. WTLLIAMS, H. J. TALL. Joint Managers. GENTLEMAN has £ 1,200 to iwest on mortgages; £ 100 and upwards.—R 27, Evening Express, Cardiff. n!7 RIVATE ""ADVANCES FROM £ 5 UPWARDS In Town or Country, Quickly and Cheap, On approved Note of Hand. Re-paymeiits received by post. L5 re-payable 3s. weekly or 12s. monthly. £10 Es. weekly or 20s. monthly. L20 IDs. weekly or 40s. monthly. E30 to £.500 on special terms. For full particulars call or write,- TIm SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY (LTD.), 149, Penarth-road, Cardiff. o865d HERBERT RIMER, Manager. UJ1S FROM £ 20 To £ 57000 ADVANCED AT SHORT NOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges Arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Rates of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply I. W. Lloyd, Manager, FIELDINGS (LTD.), HAYES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, 8933 CARDIFF. 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OUR SHORT STORY. .
OUR SHORT STORY. THE GREAT BLACK DIAMOND. I was m Cairo when I first heard the story of the Great Black Diamond, which was told me by a swarthy, chubby fakir who strode into my presence on a wooden stump as I sat in my doorway looking out over the Nile at sunset. I was an attentive listener. He rtkbbed his fat. greasy hands together when he talked, and when he broke out impetuously— "The Black Diamond! Tou could buy the whole of Cairo with it. By Allah, you could!" his black, dog-like eyes glittered, and he thumped his wooden stump on the cobble- stones to lend force to his argument. "Still," I returned, "my friend, that would not be much. Cairo? What is it but a nest of starving mongrels that eat up what they have to-day and sleep out the morrow?" He threw up his hands with a contemptuous a.ir. "Oh, it would do that. maybe; den maybe it wouldn't. But den how would you like to I own even Cairo, eh?" I smiled blandly and pulled down the brim of my hat. "You force your point well; give us more of your story. I will listen." He paused, looked up ajid down the little street, then glanced over my shoulder into the room beyond. "I will tell yen. You have heard of the Mines of Solomon?" I answered in the affirmative. "But you have not. heard of the Mines of Cleopatra, the great Egyptian queen, and her black diamond, which TLIE wore and glittered like a monster's eye on her breast, and the one which Anthony held between his eyes and said that it could buy a.ll the souls of Rome. Well, out in the heart of this mighty desert that surrounds us there is a mountain. It stands alone, as a sentinel guarding a vast waste. In its granite depths lies the tomb of Cleopatra and the Great Black Diamond. It W;lS buried with her acres and ages ago. Do you believe A stranger?'' I shook my head. It was impossible. "Ro," he said. "I thought as much. But when I show you the chart of the secret mines and the tomb, what den? And. running his left hand up his right sleeve, he produced a yellow parehmeDt-like roll. brown with age. Instantly I i-ec-ogni-sed it as being an ancient document. My long study of Egyptian hie- tory enabled me to identify its nature imme- diately. and. springing to my feet, I ex- claimed "Where did you get that? Know you what it reads?" It was his time to emile blandly, and. turn- ing on me, said "I. your lordship, am but-an humble boats- man on the Nile; but it so behoves the Great Allah that 1. Ishmet. should find and possess in after ages what the Queen Cleopatra. has loft. At first I was ignorant of its meaning, but now-be it Allah s will again—I^NOW." I laughed. "Then, if you are holder of such A won- derful secret, why do you ooane to a stranger r to extol it? You are either a fool or a fakir. Ma foi! I know not which." ) "Pardon, I am neither. I pass your door. I see you are A stranger, a foreigner, yes. Yon smoke your pipe and look the grand signor, yes. But the God Ma.mmon ees a, good friend of yours; you take money every time it comes your way. It is English. Now, I say to myself—This man is a. stranger; he will not tell secrets in a strange land; he looks for money; he ees in for all he can get. It ees Enoglish-yes. I will tell him my secret. He will buy the mules, and we will travel together, and when we find the treasure he buys my part and. takes the treasure away. You are rich; you can do dat. But no one J of my OWN oountry can. save the rich and the mighty. And they would seize it—yes, ) and Ishmet would hab nothing." And, striking A comic attitude of deep woe. my friend with the wonderful secret* and the i wooden stump made a dramatic pause. "You put up a wonderful story," I 1 answered. "How far is the mountain from hpre?" • '"Four days' ride, signor. if we travel at night when it is cool. It is near the ancient Õ site of the city of Aecnipoli, built in an oasis 7 .where the Queen Cleopatra. dwelt in the S season of the hot suns." At the mention of the city of Accnipoli I was in a flutter. It was a place which I bad desired to visit above all other places, and the result was that before the rise of the sun on the next day we had entered the desert on our journey, fully equipped for a long stay. We travelled mostly at nights, and on the r morning of the fourth day we came in sight of the solitary mountain in the Bakarah plateau. Wb lost no time in beginning our search along the ragged sides of the mountain for I the mouth of the cavern, which the chart I marked out as being the passage that would lead us to the secret vaults hewn out of the granite heart of the mountain. But it was o not till high noon, after a long two hours' a weary search, that Ishmet, the fakir, set up J the hue and cry far below me that he had discovered the cavern's mouth. A great B boulder had been placed over it, but there e was an opening left to one side of the rock large enough to enable a. man's body to pass through. And. thrusting a lantern through the crevice, I peered below, and, to my sur- ( prise, I beheld not more than ten feet below a flight of steps hewn out of the living rock. The fakir was jubilant, and, offering to lead the way, he let himself down the hole and dropped. I followed, and a moment later a hoarse moan broke on our ears. It was the sound of the wind passing down the cavern. Then with our lanterns held out before us we followed the passage at A steep incline. We kept up this steady pace for some time, until we were suddenly stopped by a wall of granite. From all U.p<T>eard.nces it looked as if we had come to the end f our journey. But my companion again eet up the hue and cry that we had come to onr goal. "Look!" he gasped. "Look, man! By Allah, the vaults are above us!" I looked and saw an opening in the ceiling over us. And, bidding the fakir to steady himself, I mounted his shoulders and clam- bered through the aperture, drawing the lantern after me. and found myself on my KNEES before a, giant being of ferocious aspeot with raised hatchet in one of his big hands. The first thing I thought of wa.s to let out a yell, of warning, but in throwing up my arms in my fright I cast the yellow reflections of the lantern full on the terrible figure before me, and saw that it was a thing of stone, nothing more. And. calling to the Arab to throw up his coil of rope, I held fast to one end of it while the fellow with smothered groans scrambled up like an overgrown monkey. So intensely dark was it that our lights made but a dim impression in A't.hc thick, heavy, blackness abouttrs. And we found it necessary to feel our way part of the time and to drag ouraeJves on ail fours. And in this way I happened to an accident by suddenly PLUNGING1 my hacde flat DOWNWARD into a hole which proved TO be about four feet deep. I called for help, 12rm I moticed I was on my knees Dciore anotner UGU™. holding the light on a level with my faoo* learned the fact that I was staring in that shrivelled one of a. mummy. I had bruized my shins and lay staring speechlessly at the face near me, with its empty eye sockets and its grinning teeth and the glittering object that rested on its forehead. "Ishmet," I cried, "what is this?" Then 11 knew. It was the Great Black Diamond. Ani, I tore it from the shrunken forehead and held 'I it under the light to examine it. It was a. beau- tifully cut stone, and much larger, I saw at A 'I glance, than the Great Mogul possibly more than 300 carats in weight. And engraved upon the flat side of it was the head of Cleopatra*, a beautiful piece of workmanship. The fakir- was again jubilant, and, plucking me by the sleeve, he began to hurry me out of the vault.. "It is not good," he gasped, with chattering teeth, "to tarry with the dead. Let us begone. By AllaJi! that staring thing will haunt mjT dreams." And, dragging me along with him, we soon found ourselves breathing fresh air again. On reaching Cairo safely I gave Ishmet JE500 in English gold and parted with him—to see him no more. And on the same day I made preparations to cross over to Europe with my precious burden. It was then that I found out that I had been the victim of fraud. and I woke to realise the bitter truth. But I had not been the only one who had suffered in the game, and, finding a little consolation in that, I kept, my secret to myself. Ishmet, the fakir. was a jeweller by trade, and was famous for his wonderful achieve- ments in the art of making fake diamonds, swindling, and crime. And 1. as were others. was one of his victims. During the past year lie had guided more than a dozen adventurers to tho lonely mountain in the Bakarah. plateau, and each one. as L had the honour of staring at the shrivelled countenance of Cleopatra, and the exclusive right to rob that, notable lady of the Great Black Diamond.
A Tall Story.
A Tall Story. Horace Greeley. the most famous of Ameri- can. journalists, was notorious as producing the most absolutely undecipherable hand- writing that any man has been known to put on paper. In the "New York Tribune" Office MOsl of his ('op,- was set by one man. named Linkway, who boasted that he could read Greeley's copy at three yards with one eye shut. Ho was so proud of his ability in thin respect that the whole composing stan-longed to humble him. It so happened that two young roosters were kept in the office, where they waxed fat on primer's ink and paste; but their tempera did not improve, for they took to fighting bfldly. One day one of the birds chanced to step on an ink roller, and then over a sheeti of paper, and a great Jight broke on the fore- man compositor's mind. The next, evening he and some fellow-con- epirators came in early, covered over the floor with sheets of Greeley's usual writing paper, inked the birds' feet, and set them to fight. The ink was renewed every few minutes, and in half an hour every sheet was covered with hieroglyphics. Then the foreman gathered up the pages, numbered them, and scrawled a head on the first one, "The Plain Duty of Congress." in imitation of Greeley's FCA.nd. then the sheets were left in Larkway's neigh- bourhood. Ho came in, took the copy, slammed it DOWN on his case, and picked up his stick. EVERY man in the room held his sides, but. by the Goddess of Truth, L-arkway began to set it1? At the end of the second line he began to look a little troubled, and we thought our moment of victory was come; but he only, swore a little, re-filled his pipe, picked np his stick, and went on again until he got almost to the bottom of the last page. Here he struck at a place where one of the roosters had slapped down the edge of his wing, also inky. Larkway studied over it for a, long time. and then he said to the foreman, "Darn it. the best of us get hung up on a word once in » while. What's that. down there.?" "Don't* ask me." said the foreman. "You know IT can't read the stuff. Go down and ask the old man himself." I JaTkwa,y shuffled ont, went into the chiefs room, and said, in a low tone: "Mr. Greeley, Tm stuck. What is this word?" Greeley snatched the sheet from his hand impatiently, studied it a moment, and then squeaked in his highest voice: "'Uncon- stitutional,' sir. Great Jehosophat! it seems to me sometimes as if this office was full of pesky college graduates, and after I've given the janitor strict orders not to allow one of 'em in the building!"
ÆSTHETIC !
ÆSTHETIC "My dear, don't you intend to invite Mr. and Mrs. Green to your party?" asked Mr. BiJler. "Certainly not." "Why not. my dear? They are good friends of ours." "What if they are? I am going to invite Mr. and Mrs. Brown." "WeIL can't you invite the Greens as well?- "Why. John Biller, you shock me with yotrp taste. Brown and Green in my parlour to- gether! Why, next you'll be asking me to wear blue and yellow. I declare you men have no idea whatever of harmony.
A BAD HEADACHE.
A BAD HEADACHE. An English lady who visited America, many yea,rs ago used to tell the following story:—< On the voyage she was one day shocked by seeing a ship's officer knock down one of the crew who was inclined to mutiny. So much did the sight affect her. that she retired to her cabin, and did not again appear on deck until land was sighted. Approaching him, she asked. with deep sympathy; "How is your head, now?" "Weet-and-by-nor'. ma'am," was the answer,
REPAID, WITH. INTEREST.
REPAID, WITH. INTEREST. A German and a. Frenchman sat opposite each otMer at a table d'hote at a Swiss hotel. "You are a Frenchman, I suppose?" in- quired the German at the commencement of the meal. "Yes." was the reply; -but how did) you manage to find that out?" "Because ""ou cat so moch bread." said the German. There was a long pause. when the dinner was over, the Frenchman in his turn questioned his vis-avis: "You are a German. I presume?" "To be sure; but ten me. pray, how yoot made that discovery." "Because you ate so much of everything." was the dry resort.
FAIR EXCHANGE.
FAIR EXCHANGE. An eccentric old gentleman died, and left large sums of money to three distant young relatives, with the proviso that each of them. should deposit S,5 in his coffin immediately before the interment. A few days afterwards the three heirs met and began to talk about the way in which they had discharged their obligations to the deceased. Said the first: "I simply dropped a R,5 note into the coffin." "And I five El pieces," observed the second. ''1 did not happen to have any ready money about me," said the third; "I therefore drew cheque for £15 on my bank, which I plaoe<f in the coffin, and took out the JE10 in AS* chaeek"