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BIBTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MEMOBIAM. Notices appearing under these headings are charged at the following rates:- If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "WES- TERN MAIL," and WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Words and Id. for eacb Additional Word. If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS and WEEKLY MAIL only, ls- for 30 Words and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unless, authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot be acted on until confirmed in writing. AUGUSTINE J. STONE, I (Lata STONE BROS.), FUNERAL FURNISHER 4 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks, No. 37. Post Office Tel. No. 61a, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., Cardiff. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5, WORKING-ST., CARDIFF, 101. HOLTON-ROAD. BARRY DOCKS. | PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. JL rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lesaee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, The Screaming Farcical Comedy, THERE AND B ACK, Preceded by "HER BROTHER." NEXT WEEK A FATAL CROWN." Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a15539 G R A N D T HEATRE. Lessee A Manager, Edward Quigley. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30.. rpHE JJRAMA OF J^IFE. Next Week: 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS." ez5 GRAND rp H E A T R E DECEMBER 15tk, 1902. and SIX NIGHTS, and MATINEE. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE MOODY Jty £ ANNERS OPERA COMPANY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and I SATURDAY. THE MAID OF CEFN YDFA. TUESDAY FAUST. THURSDAY CARMEN. SATURDAY'S MATINEE, THE MAID OF CEFN YDFA. FULL BAND AND CHORUS. BOOKING OFFICE NOW OPEN At MESSRS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL S, QUEE.N-SI RKET. Prices of admission: Gallery, is.; Pit. 2s.: Stalls and Balcony. 39.; Grand Circle, 4.3.; Boxes, from 12s. 6d. to £ 1 10s. prtat SPECIAL NOTICE.—ON ACCOUNT OFTHE £ J; DEMAND FOR SEATS THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED TO BOOK EARLY. e3T74z5 THE MAID OF CEFN YDFA. ENGLISH EDITION OF THE ROMANTIC JVELS-H NOVEL ON WHICH IS FOUNDED DR. PARRY'S OPERA. Price 6d.; postage lid. Y FERCH 0 GEFN YDFA. Pris Swllt; postage 2d. CARDIFF: WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, or of All Their Agents. a15508 I ANDREWS' H ALL, CARDIFF. T A S T W E E K J-i OF TEE T JJOYAL JTALIAN CIRCUS. POSITIVELY CLOSING .DECEMBER 6th. Last Day Performance on Saturday at 2.30. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's Music Warehouse, 24, Queen-street. el0792 PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF.. 'Tie not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it.Addiaon. rpHE £ jARDIFF M PIR £ QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director.OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Londoners' Idol-the Apple of the East End's Eye: K ATE CARNEY, With Many Auxiliaries, in Her Amnwng. and Melodious Coster Scena, Entiueu 'LIZA JOHNSON. MARGUERITE AND HANLEY, Beauty and Strength. The Singing Navvy. HARRY COATES. GEORGE C. DAVIS, An American Telling Irish Stories. WILLIAM ENGLISH, The Real Coon. From the Pavilion. Imitator of All Kinds of W alks. Honolulu Lu." CARLOTTA LEVEY, An Artistic, Expressive Singer of Surring Songs. HADJLESSIK, In Arab Gun-juggling Arts. PAT GAREY, The Irishman of To-day. THE LLEWELYNS, Australian Operatic Vocalists. Absurd, but Funny! Extravagant, but Funny! KELLY AND GILETTE, On a Billiard-table. Startling, Clever. Original, and Comical. 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) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle.. No Booking* Fees. L18863 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! R. G. Knowles, the Man who is Travelling Round the World on a Wave of Laughter. Agnes Hazel, a Comedienne. Agustin Brothers, in their Clever Barrel Act Blindfolded." Marba and Verity, Humo- rists and Acrobatic Dancers. Michael Nolan. Irish Comedian. Rosie Lloyd. Comedienne. Tom Brantford. Miss Georgina Leonard. Alexandre and Hughes. L18864 PUBLIC NOTICE. RHONDDA NATURALISTS' SOCIETY THE REV. J. M. BACON, M.A., F.R.S., The eminent Scientific Aeronaut, will deliver his nonnlar LECTURE, « VOYAGES IN CLOUDLAND," At BETHESDA CHAPEL, TON PENTRE, on THURSDAY, December 11th, 1902. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. W. Parfitt, Hon. Sec.. Pentre. el0790 SALES BY AUCTION. CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MR, A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, Decem- ber 8, 1902, a Large Quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Sent to the Rooms for Absolute Sale, togetber with a Quantity seized for rent. Also a Con- signment of about 24 BEDSTEADS, to be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve, to settle a dis- pute. Sale to commence at Two p.m. sharp. e3372z8 1, GLEXROY-STREET, ROATII, CARDIFF. » XDIiU DISTRESS FOR ROT. MR. W. H. PASSMORE, on MON- DAY, December 8th, 1902, at. Eleven o'clock sharp, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, to cover rent and costs. On View Morning of Sale. No reserve. e3769z8 H. SAMUEL'S XMAS GIFTS. To DAY H 71 ST. MARY-STREET, THE ■ ABSOLUTELY HEW & ORICIMAI DESIGNS I FRESH FROM FAOTORY TO WEARER DIRECT 19 from H. Samuel you have J-TJM. ttsfaction of selecting p the largest stock in the world! You realise that not only secured an article which in appearance and i „ 1 wear cannot be approached by or- § £ L Handsome 5-stoae I difiary ret.il.r,, b«t ,o« »c.«all7 | 13 I SAVE ONE-HALF! 1 on every purchase. Highest quality | lg\ A large assortment of I • guaranteed and life-long satisfaction. g real Gold Brooches. SET FULL VALUE! CALL TO-DAY! I -g C The famous Marvel Lever, sap- i Q/Q Alberts for men. J 15/"Plied in solid real silver eases. I Hall-marked every | ftillv iewelled, hard white hak. | enamelled dial. Usual retail SILVER NOVELTIES/ |. nricT 25/- QUAINT FANCY WARE! | price. 25/ w ELECTRO-SILVER GOODS I AA Ladies' real Gold w aicnes, low prices l E £ \1/ handsomely decorated cases, i*rRfllLWAV FARE PAID to atl par- I cream or gold dial, three-qtiarter ehasere of gootJa value 25/- »ad H plate movement. Wonderful Valve I | upwards within PHadius of 30 miles K CALL TO-DAY! nscfu! FFEE PRIZE CfALL TU DAY! gj H. SAMUEL, 7, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-simile SIGNAGE of J^Carters T L E OUSNESS. m I S ITO pJjgkpRO SICK HEADACHE- §lfg| g *JM \1 FURREDT°NQUE.B| D| | 9 JSKM INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATiON DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. Small Pill. I 8 B S Small Dose. TH«Y TOUCHY LI VTRT-_ A™I'R< J Genuine Wrapper Printed or» j WHITE PAPER, BLUE LETTERS JUook for the Bltfaataro* 36 IDLE BEDS. j PRtMiSES. rpO SOLICITORS AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SUITE OF OFFICES TO LET. NINE OFFICES, TWO STRONG ROOMS. DEED-ROOM, STORE-ROOM. LAVATORIES, Ac., late in the occupation of Messrs. Cousins, Botsford, and Phoenix, at Western Mail- chambers. Cardiff, to be LET en bloc or divided to suit requirements. A rare opportunity for acquiring spacious offices on the ground floor. Can be. seen and particulars obtained on application to Mr. E. H. CRAFTER, "Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. el0775 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. FURNITURE SALE FOR 21 DAYS ONLY. HYMAN LEWIS'S FURNITURE JgMPORIUM, 8, 9, and 10, 27, 28, and 29, QUEEN'S ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. One Entrance facing St. John's Church, St. John's-square; one Entrance facing St. John's School, Queen-street. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM TRADING IN MY NAME. I AM STILL RECOGNISED AS the CHEAPEST HOUSE FURNISHER IN CARDIFF. Look at the below-mentioned prices and judge for yourselvee:- £ s. d. Feather Bed, Bolster, and Two Pillows, full size 1 13 11 Wool Bed. Folster, and two rillowa 0 10 6 Wool Mattress, full size, well made and cood tick 0 10 fi Wire Mattress, Coutile woven, pitch pine sides 0 3 11 Bedsteids, 2in. pillars, full size and brabs rails 1 17 0 Dressing Cliest, with plate, and marble top Waskstand, Tcr.el Bail, and two cam chairs Room Suite, beautifutly 3 10 0 Leather Cloth Dining Room Suite, beautifully upholstered pieces) 4 10 0 Saddlebag Drawing Boom Suites, lovely pat- terns fniae piecss) 7 0 0 Dining Tables, telescope toes, 5ft. Jong 2 2 0 Cheffonnie,es, in walnut an-i bevel plate 1/acks 1 5 0 Walnut Hall Stands, bevel plate in back, and six br-133 pegs 1 5 0 Handsome Waln'Jt cr Mahogany Bookcases, with portable shelves, beautifully polished.. 2 10 0 Sideboards, handsome designs, bevel plates in back, 5ft. wide 5 10 0 Pedestal Writing Tables, leather tops, and nine drawers 2 5 0 Eedrooai Suites, solid v.alnut mahogany, or satin walnut, consisting of 4ft. robe, 3ft. 6in. Dressing Chest pair, three cane chairs, and Eedrooai Suites, solid walnut mahogany, or satin walnut, consisting of 4ft. robe, 3ft. 6in. Dressing Chest pair, three cane chairs, and towel rail 9 9 0 I Walnut O>ermantels. froID 0 10 6 Loo and Octagon Tables 1 1 0 Beautifully polished Chest Drawers, full size.. 1 5 0 HYMAN LEWIS'S I FURNITURE JpJMPORIUM, QUEEN'S ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF. NAISH S, THE ROYAL STORES, 17. THE HAYES, FOR PURE SWEETS & CHOCOLATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOPS SUPPLIED. r-weet-makine Every Saturday Evening, 7 to 16. Free Admission. *100% rjlOBACCOS, CIGARS, AND CIGARETTES. ENORMOUS ARRIVALS FOR THE XMAS TRADE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL), BY L. K. G RONBERG, NEWPORT ROAD, CARDIFF. The TRADE or the PUBLIC cannot be Better Supplied in the Kingdom. E3736d FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT I FROM. THE BEST IN QUALITY, I THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. To get all this go to the ATLAS FURNISHING CO., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, HAYES, CARDIFF. r PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. 610749 BEECHAM'S PILLS CURE BILTOTTS AND NERVOUS DISORPD8, CONSTIPATION SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. gEE.CH A M'S p I L L S REMOVE WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH, ABOUSE SLUGGISH and TOBPID LIVEB8, ENSURE PBOPEll ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. g'EECHiM rs p I L L S 1 MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, ull i KEEP WELL, REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES OR the SKIN, LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH, gfj-fTABLE for OLD aud TOUNG. B ]a B C IEE A M'S P ILL S j PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCUBVT, ARE MILD. but EFFECTIVE, In their actioa, REMOVE the result of OVEB-INDULGKNCE, CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA B E E C H A M'S p ILLS ] tjt SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DTSF. A °F,S and AILMENTS COMMON to FBMALBS. IMPROVE the COMPLEXION, I REGULATE the SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILI.6 have stood the test of over SO years without the publication of testimonials. as Jiey i l RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. EECHAM'S p I L L S. WESTERN MAIL DIARY r R0R 1903. THREE DAYS ON EACH PAGE. t NTERLEAVED WITH BLOTTING PAPER. n FULL FOOLSCAP SIZE. RULED MONEY a COLUMNS. I n rnce if. on.; postatfe e*tra. Or ot _any Vestern Mail Aarsnt. i t If you will help the Cardiff Infirmary Committee to fill the furmer from the latter we will send you an "Evening Express" Pennyt Collecting Book. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following ratel:- THRKK SIX TIJIRS. TIMES. S. D. S.D. S: T>. 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 1 9 7 • '"I COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVENING EXPRESS":— WORD.?. ONCB. thrkk six TIMK8. TIMIS. .8 J>. g. D. S. T>. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 2 0 3 0 13 to 19 1 20 20 to 26 1 4 28 40 Each extra 7 n A a o i a words 0 4 0 a 1 0 In all cases the name and address are counted a* part of the advertisement. MUSICAL. PIANOFORTE taught by teacher (certificated).— J. Miss P. Naish, 31, Frederick-street, Cardiff. e3737d MEDICAL. CHEMIST Assistant (junior), January 1st; must be honest, active; good references.—Evans, Brynmawr. e3695z8 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on December 1st, between Park-hall, Cardiff, and Greenlawn, Penvlan, gold Curb Bracelet.— Anyone returning same to latter address will be rewarded. e3728z5 FUND, Irish Teirier Bitch; pointed aose.—Apply Evans, Nantyderiy, Abergavenny. elC804 SCHOLASTIC. GENTLEMAN wants French and German conversa- tional lessoos.—State terms and particulars to R 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3744z4 HOUSEKEEPERS. WORKING Housekeeper wanted; girl kept.—Apply John Roberts, Bridge-street, Neath. e3717z8 w John Roberts, Bridge-street, Neath. e3717z8 1- DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, a. Housemaid.—41, Newport-road, Cardiff. e3709z8 WANTED, good General Servant and young Girl. Voluntary Hospital. Barry Dock. e3762zl0 WANTED, experienced General; able to do plain cooking to small family.—Mrs. Morgan, 59 Ply- mouth-road, Penarth. e3723z9 WANTED, a Cook-General, after Christmas.—Apply Dan-y-bryn, Radyr, Cardiff. e573Sz-3 COOK-General wanted; nurse-housemaid kept.—Mrs. C Sidney Simons, Somerset House, Merthyr. e3708z8 EXPERIENCED General Servant wanted early December; small family; no children; no wash- ing; boy docs rough work.-CO, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 3688zs WANTED, good General; reference required^ over 20.—Sirrell, 314. Castle-road. Cardiff. e3751z6 WANTED, 1st January, certificated Master for Llandvssul National (mixed) School; musical; salary, £ 100.—Vicar, Llandyssul, South Wales. c3754zl0 WANTED at once, young House-Parlourmaid, or Girl willing to be taught; gentleman's family — 130, St. Helen's-roarl, Swansea. e3752z6 WANTED immediately, respectable girl as Nursty- Housemaid; good ncsdlewoman; one child;, must have good references.—Mrs Davies, Bryn Boow, ■ t'3758zl0 ANTED immediately, young Girl; gome washing and ironing; cook and house-pariourmaid kept; good references indispensable.—Mrs. Morgan, Maesy- coed. Pontypridd. e3755zl0 WANTED at once, experienced Parlourmaid; house- maid kept; wages, £ 20- £ 22; good references — Mrs. Lewes, Ffosrhydgaled, Llanfairiaa, Aberystwyth. e3729z9 WANTED, trustworthy Nurse or a Mother's HelpT —Apply 51, The Parade, Cardiff. e3671z5 ALL Servants v:l\l do well to study Mrs. Beeton's CooKery Boos, ls. 2d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mall. Cardiff. e789Sd LADY IJelp. wanted.—Apply, in first iastance, to B 62, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3688z6 HOTEL SERVANTS. CLUB Steward required; one who can apehk Wel«h is an abstainer, and is a good billiard player pre- ferred; salary,-30a. weekly.—Applications, giving full particulars as to experience, character, and ability to reach not later than first post, Tuesday, December. 9th the Secretary, Wimborne Institute, Dowlais. «J7i0z8 WANTED, respectable young Girl;~to~assIS~7n~bar light housework, and play piano.—Apply Mrs' Biddle, Queen's Head, Lydney. e3707z8 WANTED, experienced young person as Barmaid"- good references required.—Apply Williams Castle Hotel. Brynmawr. e3733z5 CHEF and Waiter seeks Engagements for dinners^ balls, suppers, &c.; highest references.—Chef, 44* Scott-street, Cardiff. e3738z5 I SITUATION wanted as Handy Man; used tcTceilai ks and bar work; good references.—R 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3760z6 WANTED, experienced young Lady; asslstTn ljght housework during day and in bar evenings.— Apply Slieppard, Claude Hotel, Cardiff. e37C5z6 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED, temporarily, 1 or 2 Plumbers and^Gas- fittprs.—Apply, by letter, Engineer, Gas and Water Offices, Pentre, Glam. el0797 WANTED, situation Groom-Gardener; married! good' reference.—W. Jones, Castle Farm, Caer- e3749zl0 WANTED, a young Man, about 16; able to milk and make himself generally useful.—Lloyd, Wine Vaults,- Merthyr. e5í24z9 HAWKERS, send for prices' ^Brus^l^" Ilearihrugs Messrs. Ward, 83, Rosebank-street, Dundee. e3776zll CS ROCERY and Provisions.—Smart Junior wanted; J outdoors.—R. Williams, CaerphHiy. e3704z8 GROCERY, Provisions.—Wanted at once, smart Junior Assistant or Improver; character must bear strictest investigation.-Edwards and Fowler, Blaen- avon- _■ e3734z9 WANTEjA at once, smart, reliable ManTo~manjge branch; must be well up in butter—Apply, giv- ing full particulars, Manager, World's Butter Co.. Tre- degar.. e3740z5 BEN. J ones and Co., Maesteg, have vacancies for 2 smart, experienced Hand*; must be well up in soliciting and can produce satisfactory references; in or out doors e3699z6 MASTER and Mate wanted for sailing ship~sbort voyage.—Apply Carlsen and Co., Ship chandlers, Docks. e3746z6 WANTED, young Ladies for card shops.—Apply at once 10,' Queen-street, Cardiff. e3764zS VV once 10,' Queen-street, Cardiff. e3764z6 G" ROCERY.—Good Provision Hand wanted~smart Imp'over, also a strong lad as Apprentice.—Apply William Harris, Merchant, Merthyr Tydfil. e3675z5 WANTED, a good Man for the crHit drapery trade; salary and commission.—R 18, Evening Express, Cardiff. I e3$85z5 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the "Evening Express" nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening r ExpTMs Omce, High-street. Newport. elMSO Y" OUNG man seeYs situation Horsekeeper.Apply M'Leod, 37, Gibbs-road, Newport, Mon. e3745zl0 WANTED immediately, 2 experienced pit Carpen- ters: must have thorough knowledge of shaft work; highest standard wages paid.—App)y, etating age and expetience, Cambrian Collieries (Limited), Clydach Vale. el0805 DRESSMAKERS. ILLINER; experienced: able to ,serve; after •Christnias.—Full particulars Thomas, Draper, Cross Key?. e3720z8 WANTED, an experienced-MiUinerl^to-takedown orders and serve in showroom. Also young nan as Junior or Improver for the general drapery.—Ajiply, with full particulars, to Walter Edwards, Emporium, Bridgend. e3725z9 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS, &c. YOUNG man, of good appearance and.address, wishes Y engagement as Traveller for a firm of brewers or wine and spirit merchants; accustomed to tho trade; good references and testimonials.—R 23, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3689z6 LOCAL Representative is required by the Yorkshire Life Assurance Society; industrial and ordinary business transacted; gentleman having office preferred. —Address the Secretary, 16, Change-alley, Sheffield. C10798 TRAVELLER wanted for wholesale grocers and pro- vision merchants; Cardiff and district; only expe- rienced men with connection need apply.—R 76,. Even- ing Express, Cardiff. 63742^ I J. and G. Cooper (.Limited), of Manchester, require the services of a Traveller for. South Wales for their straw, feather, and flower, and other fancy depart- ments applicants must have experience on the ground as ..travellers, and for these departments, and give,, in confidence, the fullest particulars as to the ground they have travelled, for how long, for whom, and th» depart- ments they hav# represented, and as to age and salary. —Address Mantging Director, X. J, sad G Cooper (Limited). Manchester *10601 —Address Mantging Director, 1. J. aid G. Cooper (Limited). Manchester 810801 J = CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. £ 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted evorywhere for address- ing circulars.—Send addrjls^d envelope for proposal, Manager, .SB, Elm Lodge, ^Wtjiall, Middlesex. e3692z6 £ 1 Daily.—Easy evening eaployne'-n anywhere offered anybody' who writesTlegibly.— For terms send Manager, .SB, Elm Lodge, ,S attall, Middlesex. e3692z6 £ 1 Daily.—Easy evening eaployne'-n anywhere offered anybody' who writesTlegibly.— For terms send addressed envelope North (Dwt, 8E), 6, York-buildings, Adelphi, London. f e369iz6 22s. 6d. Weekly.—a salary W 7s "fid. to 22s. Gd. offered to either sex (who c write) for their spare moments; work may bo doat evenings.—Particulars sent freo to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Trust- cott and Co., 6a, Gleridower, ^ptarqnay. e3590z3 "PREMISES. "VCESSBS. s7 HEBf AND PERTWEE, ln, atjctioneebI, VALUERS, I SURVEYORS, HOUSE À. D ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premjes and- Houses to be Let m or sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-strertTcafdiff- Established 1849. TO let! House an3 Slop; grocery.—Apply 12, Patrir-k-stroet. Dock's. T 1 e3684z5 NEWPORT .—Good Suites if Offices to let in Western Mail-chambers, 22, High-street.—Full particulars on application to Local Manner, on tho premises. el0686 OFFICES to Let.—A suit^ of Three Rooms, a suite of Two Rooms, and a lingla Boom.—Apply to E. H Crafter. Western Mail-eHambers. Cardiff. el0686 NINE Offices, 2 et rOU g roop store-room, lavatories, &:0., lately fil the occupation of Messrs. Cousins, Botsford, and PlioBitx, at Western Mail-cham- bers, to be let en bloc or divided to suit tenants; vacant after December 2 ne^.—Can bo seen and parti- culars obtained on application to Mr. E.. H. Crafter, Western Mail Office, Car.diff.. el0774 ¡ APARTMENTS. SUPERIOR Apartments early in January.—64, Rich- S mond-road, Cardiif. e3743zl0 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. PAWNBROKING Business for sale in Treorky; old P licence; doing, good, business; capital re- quired about £ 1,500.—Apply purkle and Son, Aberdare. e3726z5 SALE, small Sweet and Confectionery Business in PenaTth.—R 33, Evening. Express, Cardiff. e3758zl0 PHOTOGRAPHIC Butioes|; owper retiring through P ill-health; splendid, High-class connection.—286, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e3727z9 GOOD. Mixed Busir.ess. in country for sale; grocery, ircnmonger> millinery- ic.: £ 40 rent; £ 1,200 stock; £ 5,000 yearly turnovej.—R 82, Evening Express, Cardiff.. e3759zl0 PAWNBROKING and. Sale Business for disposal in Aberdare; capital required about £ 3,500, which would include premises'; owners retiring.-Apply Burkle and Son, Aberdare. e3732z5 MUSICAL SA LES. I PIANO.—The School Board Model, only £19 19s. cash; full corapas3, with.complete check action; in handsome walnut case; L4 value ever produced; generally sold at 30 guineas; hundreds supplied to schools throughout the cottntry.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24-, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea; 29, Victoria-street, Merthyr, &c., 4c. j PIANO. -BeautifaFcollard jtnd ColIard, in handsome ? P rosewood case, with eyiry modern improvement, only £33 10s.; quite equal to new in every respect; lovely tone and unrivalled* finish,Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queenfetreet, Cardiff. lovel- IANO.—A ioveiy~uprigSt GraSd Schreiber, in elegant rosewood and marqueterie, with patent duplex tesonator attachment; beautifully finished and I' free from blemish; a really handsome drawing-room instrument; offered for L31 10s.; an unrivalled bar- gain.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen- street, Cardiff. IA-NO, bv Broadwood Whit*, returned from hire, P only £15 cash; full compass and excellent tone and finish; an exceptional bargain.^—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, CardifT DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities ia full compags, iron framed Pianofortes. "rSoLLEGE" Model7~cash~ £ 16 16s.; (class A) solid V^1 walnutwood case. '■V^QLLEGE" Model; cais £ /»±:l8 18s.; (class B) solid V waln-itwood case. "17DUCATIONAL" Model; cash,' £ 22 10s.; handsome Fi walnutwood case. "TNFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, £ 23 10s.; full size, X upright piano; vertical stringIng. "TBONCLAD" ModelT^cash, ^28; small upright grand I overstrung. "Y_lSZT1T Model; cash, 1;61 10s.; magnincent value; I overstrung. "T7-AISER" Model; cash, £ 42; a full upright concert IVgrand.. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase System for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at, a moderate cost. DALE. Fortv, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchants, High-street and Castl* Arcade, Cardiff. el0596 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. ABBAHAMSON'S Great Stocktaking Sale, 119, Qaeen- street, Cardiff. Special Bargains for few weeks only. Any article sent on approval. ENT"S ^oiid Gold Albert, usual price £ 4 4s., reduced to 60s DIAMOND^Engagement Ring, 18ct. gold, usual price ..£5, reduced to 70s.. OliD Gold Curb Bi-acelet, hall-marked, usual price s 42s., reduced to 30s. ADY'S~solid" Gold-Keyless Watch, gold dial, usual JLj price £ 3 3s., reduced to 40s. ENT'S Silver"English Lever, heavy cases, usual price 84s., reduced to 45s. OLD~Brooch7~set diamonds and sapphires, usual price 40s., reduced t° 25s.. OLID Gold-Keeper, massive design, hall-marked, usual price 25s., reduced to 15s. 6d. HANDSOME Marble .Clock, striking on gong, 16 IFI inches high, usual price £ 3 15s., reduced to 45s. INE~D{amond"Marquise Ring, usual price .ei6 16s., F roduced to £10. INNER Cruet, fTiottle, cut glass, usual price 15»., reduced to 8s. 6d. GKN'Ts'Tolid"Gold Signet Ring, usual price 25s., reduced to 14s. 6d. ) A" NY of the above Articles sent OD approval.—' Abrahamson's Great Sale, 119, Queen-street, Cardiff. 010498 ZWELLERY saic.-Gol English Lever Watches, from 50s.; great bargains—Sol. phlllips, Caroline- street, Cardiff. I T^WELLERY Side?— Ladies Gold Watches] from 20s.; great bargains.—Sol. Phillips, 43, Caroline-street.^ !l. great bargains.—Sol. Phillips, 43, Caroline-street.^ JEWELLERY SaTe.—Ladies' Long Hold Guards, from 4Qs.great bargains.—^SoL Phillips, Caroline-street, EWEIJjERY 8ale7—Gent.s' Solid Gold Alberts. Ha'l- tj marked: great bargains.—Sol. Phiiiips, Caroline-st. JEWELLERY Sale.—Diamond Rings] Wet. gold mounts; fine selection; great bargains.—Sol. Phlllips, Caroline-street. EWELLEEY Sale —Gents* Signet Rings: great bar- t3 gams.—Sol. Phillips. 43, Caroline-street, Cardiff. EWELLERY Sale.—Silver English Levers, frcm 10s.; 2,000 to select from.—Phillips, Caroline-street. TrEWELLERY Sate.—Broochee. Pins, Bangles, Brace- i lets: great bargains.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller,.Caro- line-street. Phillipslii Great 19 1. Now On.^Jewellery and S. Plata of every description; Clocks, Bronzes, Cut- I lery, Musical Instruments, Ac.; extraordinary bargains. —Noto the only address, Sol. Phillips, pawnbroker and Jeweller, 43, (Jaroline-street. Cardiff. «10733 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. ONE of tho Wonders of the Age is Spencer's New High Arm Sewing Machine, with walnut cover and full set of appliances, for,£2 18s. 6d. cash; money re- ¡ turned-if not approved; best value in sewing machines.- Spencer's Domestic Machina Depot, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Send post-card for price list. e9453-2- PIGEONS, POULTRY] &C. GAME, Fowl, and Fabbits.—Wanted, a weekly G supply, -either on commission or on charge; guarantee; claan home; 10s. 6d. per dozen for full- grown trap rabbits, and 9S. 6d. for ahoM.—Apply to Thomas aaid White, Game, Fowl, and Rabbit Salesmen. 18. Swinton«stTeet. King's Cross-road. London. W.C. SACRinciNG-40 Crossbred Pullels TuylngV2s7 each! heavy, fat Hens for lilling, 1?. cd. each.—E. Glass, Milk-street, Frome. e3753z4 HORSES, LIVE S?0CK, Ac. ROAN Cob; useful; 5 years; 15 hands: dogcart, har- ness; £ 50.—Llwyncelyn, Cacrleon, Mon. e367Sz5 IRISH rerriets.—High-class Puppies; 4 months old; cheap.—16, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. e5686z5 HARD-working, well-bred liver colour Field Spaniel; 11 months old; used to gun; 30s.—Criddle, Wool- pits Farm, Ledbury. eS757zl0 I PAY• the Rent" in Bacon.—Squire Giles's Pig Powders JL cure colds, wheezing* and inflammation, and cause pigs to fatten in balf the usual time; best for stores and breeding sows; 12 powders for lOd. el0764 SQUIRE' Giles's Worm Powders for Pigs—the most ■ successful remedy known; four ponders Is.. Of an Seod Merchants, or of the Sole Agents, Kernick and Son (Limited), Drug Stores, 65, Bridgo-strect, Cardiff. el0764 I CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C. I; OPEN Hearse; bargain; witb brass fittings; good working order; prico £ 20.—Jenry T. Pratt, Lon- don House, Pembroke. e3718z8 OR sale. new covered, liandtruck; suit grocer.—R .31, F Evening Express, Cardiff. e3681z5 COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cash on delivery—Red Ash Ruge or Cobbles, 17s. 6d.; Bange Coal, IBs. 6d.; our Special Large, 221. 6d.—SWeWs Brothaw, Crwye Coal < Yard. B. assr Crvryt Bridge, Cardiff (Mt4. UM. BICYCLES, &c. REPAIRS if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always gire satisfaction. Over- R Works, Pontypridd, always gire satisfaction. Over- haul, enamol, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once Accessories to trade at wholesale factors, prices. t!1841 stock of about 50 Rudge-Whitworth-1Cycles. Tao? patterns, is new on offer at special reduced prices; each machine guaranteed as usual; the special reduction in prices is being made in ordei to effect a clearance of all 1902 machines. Please call or send for full particu- lars. Catalogue, Sale List, ajjd Book of the Bicycle free on application. el5264 MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or recovering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen Pearce, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff, and Broadmeaid. Bris- tol eIO496 PALMISTRY—Mad&me Proctor has returned to her consulting rooms, Wharton-street, Cardiff. cl0706 IS your 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). Clock and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. MARMED Ladies!—Information and advice of price- less value (free).—Send stamped envelope (pleast mention this paper), Mrs. Lawrence, St. Elmo, Egre- mont, Liverpool. e3462d MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TYPEWRITER.—Wanted to hire, Empire, for a short T time in Cardiff.—R 86, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e37C5z6 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. TO Butchers.—French Kidney Beef Suet.—Hawts and Co., 7, Cowcross-street, Smithfield. London, are prepared to receive orders for the above; quality guaran- teed; quotations on application; cash with order, or approved reference. e3735z9 LADY' offers magnificent 10 guinea cabinet of Fish Knives and Forks, containing 12 pairs sterling silver mounted. Government hall-marked; absolutely new; will sacrifice for 40s.: approval, post free, before silver mounted. Government hall-marked; absolutely new; will sacrifice for 40s.: approval, post free, before payment.-Address P 61, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3646zl0 OB sale, a quantity of Timber, almost new; only been in use three weeks; must be disposed of imme- diately-Ap,ply Royal Italian Circus, Andrew's-hall, Cardiff. el0772 FOR sale, Dunnage Boards, Deals, Battens, and Scantlings; cheap.—Coles and Son, Top West Bute Dock, Cardiff. e352JzJ BILLIARD Tables! Billiard Tables; 2 full-size, £30, B £50; i size, £20; delivered and fixed free. Re- covering and re-cushioning a speciality.-Probert, 22, Ebrington-strect, Plymouth. e3494 WNTNGS]-Sun-blinds, Tents, Flags, Shields7licyal Coat-of-arms, Crowns, Curtains, Carpets, Chairs, Trestle-tables, Coloured Lamps, Lanterns, Tent- nmbrellas, Fireworks, Illuminations, Military and String Bands, Vocalists, Conjurers, 4c.—Richardson and Co, Royal ATcade-chambers, St. Mary-street end; Works, Trade-street, Penartfc-road, Cardiff. eJ0545 UIT Lengths, 7s 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d.15s]T~Tn All Wool, Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds,; patterns free; any length cut. carriage paid.—Albion Woollen Manu- turing Co., 56, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds, el0835 SAFES.—150 I-'ire, Thief, from 45s.—Levy's Safe Co., Frederick-street, Sunderland. el0773 ING Pon- in sets, or R quisite3 separ. ely-bats, PING Pong in sets. or Requisites separately-bats, balls, racquets, pickers-up. Sandow's Dumbells and Developers, Boxing Gloves, 126, Queen-street; Cardiff. el0063 FIREWOOD, ill block or cut to proper size, ls. 9d]~per cut., or in bundles, 3s. per 100.—Orders to Master, Union Workhouse, CardiiT. e10542 TARPAULINS, Horse, Cart, and Rick Covers, Oilskins, Harness, Coal-bags, Tents, Sun-blinds, Flags, &c.— Harness, Coal-bags, Tents, Sun-blinds, Flags, &c.- Fred Morgan & Co., Manufacturers, Mill-lane, Cardiff. e10372 rpHE most useful Pre6ent 13 a Swan or Waterman JL Fountain Pen; fine, medium, or broad gold nib, 10s. 6d., pos* free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 Q FECIAL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, for office^or O homo use, Is. ffcl. post free.—Stationery Depart-_ ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff." e9550 MANUSCRIPT Music Paper, I3. 2d. per packet of' 24 sheets.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. XXJ'ESTERN Mail" Dance Album, comprising f\ waltzes, polkas, lancers, quadrilles, barn dances, &c &c., Is. 3d. post free.-Stationery Department Western Mail, Cardiff. ALL Servants will do well to study Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book, ls. 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NEW Artistic Lace Shelf Paper, in packets containing 12 sheets, 34 inches long, 7d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MBS. Beeton's Cookery Bpok, ls. 2d., post free.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d GOLD Bronze Powder, used with water for picture frames, ft'C., 6d. per packet, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 CARD Case and Disry, fdtli insurance for £ 500; cyclist, £ 1 per week if disabled by accident; ls. ld; post free-—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 AVE Time Latter Cards, 4,d. packet of 25; postage ld. exirm —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Limited. Cardiff. <9550 SET of Private Acoount Books, cash book, ledger, a'-d day book, 3s. td. and as. per set; postage 6<L extra.—Stationery Department, Wee tern Mail Limited, WESTERN Mail Football Annual for 1902-3; fixtures of South Wales clubs; biographies of players; Hd.. poet free—Stationery department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e855t INDEXED Letter or Invoice T11e. for private or office use, 2s. free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 TABLE Tennis Sets, is. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d7— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 89550 ALL about Cookery, 0y Mrs. Isabella Beetoa; a collection of practical recipes, 2s. 9d., post free. Stationery Department, Western MsU, Cardiff. OLL Top Desks.—New stock now on view.-8ta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d a THE Law of Landlord and Tenant; ls. 2d., post. ?7ee. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Handy (1 foot, ^x.tooQ Kule will go in vast pocket, 6d.—Statlonej, department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. ed550 CSARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500^ j cyclist £ 1 per week if disabled by accident; is Id., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Cardiff .78864 THE Best Tablt Tennis Xet; can be fixed on~any table; no screws or clomps; 3s. Sd. poet free.— Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Car- diff- 89550 TRIPLE Telegram Books,. 2s. 3d., post free.—Sta- tionery Department, We item Mail Limited, Car- diff egSSO INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or office use, 2s, Id.post free. ^-Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff e9550 FURNITURE! HARRIS'S, in Newport Market, are renowned for durable Furniture. Solid Oak Bookeaie and Side- board combined, only £5 15s.; Mahogany Bedroom Suite, £8 10s.; Brass Bedstead, £.3 10s.; line Feather Bed, 601bs. weight, only 50s. If you want to buy, sell, or exchange anything In furniture, send a postcard, or, better still, call and see, Harris, the Market Furniture Stores (entrance under the tower), Dock-street, New- port. AVE you any spare Furniture? Perhaps you want some cash quickly. If so, send a postcard to E. E. Harris, Market-hall, Newport. Always open to buy any quantity of good second-hand Furniture, 4c. Cash on the spot. GREAT bargains in good second-hand Dining-room Suites, Drawing-room Suites, Cabinets, Sideboards, Bookcases, Chest5.-Harris, The Market-hall (entrance under the tower). Dock-street, Newport. el0048 BEVAN and Co.'s special bargains for cash.—Cardiff, Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypool. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, bordered and ready for laying, from 13s. lid. BEVAN »nd Co. for grand patterns and excellent value In Floorcloth and Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. for Carpets and Hearthrugs of every description at lowest prices. BEVAN and Co. for massive Iron Bedsteads"2in] pillars, from £ 1 lis.$d. BEVVN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot All-brass Bedsteads, from £ 4 4s. EVAN and t,o. for BEVAN and Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- tresses, full-sized, from 7s. lid. EVAN and Co. for BBeds. good linen tick-a, from own make Feather Beds. good linen ticks, from 329. 6d. BEVAN and Co?-Tor handsome Walnut Sideboards, plate glass backs, from £ 3 19s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and other Overmantels, 53.' lid. to 10 guineas. otber Overmantels, 58.. lId. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Sujtes. chest, glass, marble stand, chairs, 4c., £ 3 17s. 6d. glass, marble stand, chairs, 4c., £ 3 178" 6d. BEVAN and Co. for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- room Suites, from to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabivets and Sideboards; great variety. BEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every instru- ment warranted 10 years, from £ 7 17s. 6d. BEY VN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass] hand- some walnut cases, from £ 15 15s. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, grand patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN f.nd Co. for the celebrated Empress" Piaiio, a magnificent instrument, 28 guineas, EVAN'Tuid C-o. for really beautiful Suites in^figured silk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. EVAN 'and CoTfor the King"of^npfcGiira7~s^e~it before buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. ers, Cardiff S,arL. B sea, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool..C10806 p BEPABE for Cbrirtmaa.—Have yoiTr^Furoitiri repaired, polished, re-upholdstered equal to new; IlUlutn ik Saaeewcll-roid, Xewport. 311 WAITING SICK. MONEY TO LEND. 'PHE CHAIIING CROSS BAKE -*• Establlsned 1670. .19 4 129, BishopsgEite-si.. Within, B.C., and C 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C. it London Assets £ 512.476 0 0 Liabilities £ 209.475 0 0 Capital and Reserve. £ 303,000 0 0 LOANS ot £ 10 t» £ 2,000 granted at a few hours' notice, in town cr country, male or femair. on ,nortgage of furniture, farm and trade stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also 01 deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposits 01 £ 10 and upwards received as under: 5 p.c. per au., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal I p. per an., subject to e. months' notice cf withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of wjthdravai Special terms for longer periods.Intsreat paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectuj. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., *nd are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS. II. J. TALL, Joint Managers. rjUMS FROM £ 20 to £ 3.000 ADVANCED A3 0 SHORT NOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities Charges Arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Rates cf Interest. Tourists' and F-ason Yickets Purchased and Arjanged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Mcusv Advanced on Second Mortgages. 4pply I. W. Lioya, Manager, FIELDINGS (LTD) HAYES-BUILDINGS, TUE HAYES. 8933 CARDIFF. THo old-established Provincial Union Bank con" tinues to lend immecee sums daiix. from £ 10 to £ 5,CM, on note of hand alone or other security. No office inquiry charges whute. ar. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rates for snort periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire, satisfaction in repeated transac- tions with us. A gentleman from bank will wail upon you at once with cash.—Call or write (in confidence! to Manager, Stanley Dowding, 1, Queen-siuare, Bristol. el0094 _£..5 upwards lent; moderate interest.-Apply Manager, 14, Picton-piace, Swansea. eS994d LOANS, £ 5 and upward?.—Apply Manager, 7, Queen- street (.1st floor), Neath. e3995d PRIVATE Advances on-Approved Note of K-nd, in town or country, quickly and cheap. Re-payment scale includes principal and interest, and may be arranged to suit borrower £5 re-payable 3/- weekly or 12/- monthly. £ 10 bl-" or 20/- £15 7/6 or ;0:- £ ,0 10/- or 40/- £50 to £ 500 on Special Te.ms. Apply-Tile Swansea Finance Co. (Limited). 12, Taff-embankmcnt. Penarth-road, Cardiff. elC751 X Tunon WILLIAMS' X JpATENT JJALSAM OF JJOSEY IS THE BEST FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND ALL DISORDERS OF CHEST AND LUNGS, A CERTAIN ceRE! "Oh! dear me. I forgot to give TUDOR WIL- LIAMS' BALSAM OF HOXE Y to my children before they retired to lied. I am certain they will COUGH ALL NIGHT WITHOUT IT. There is nothing on the face of the earth equal to it; thoroughly up-to-date." In this damp and chanjreabV* climate Coughs and Colds are almost certain at some time during: the winter to visit every household m the land. It would. therefore, seem only a wise precaution to keep 011 hand a. bottle of TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY ready for immediate use. Pleasant, moothiag. healing, and a splendid touie. it is certainly without an equal for the prevention and cure of troublesome coughs and in all throat and iung affections. Moreover, it does what no simple cough remedy will do-it promotes appetite, aids digestion, increases weight, ana builds up the health and strength gerprally. It contain* no opiate or other narcotic, and is perfectly safe even for the youngest infants. I am constantly receiving reports from all partsTo! the "kingfrem attesting- its remarkable power to relieve and cure troublesome coughs. IT IS PRESCRIBED BY THE 1STEDTOAL PRO. FESSION. and USED in the LEADING nos PITALS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. BALSAM OF HONEY Contains PtJEE WELSH HONEY' Rnd on essence of the purest and most efflcaciotM Herhf on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper season, when their virtues are iIi çuJ1 perfection. r A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS:- I feel it my duty to inform you that I have t)een using your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved its great value. having nsed nothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all parents for such complaints." Try it- you will not regret it. SITE YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE. TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. BRITISH OFFICERS PRAISE IT. Sir,—Your Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey cured me of a stubborn cough and tight chest, which prerented me from attend- ing to my drills. T. FOXHALL. S.M.R.A. Devou Artillery. Devonport. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is.. 28. 6d.. and 4s. 6d. bottles. Sample bottle sent (POoIt paid) for la. 3d., 3s.. and 5s. from the inventor. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, L.S.D.W.E., MEDICAL-HALL, ABERDARE. QHRISTMAS PRESENTS. FOR SMOKERS. A number of suitable Christmas Presents in Nickel Pipe-racks, Ash-trays. &c.. at lowest prices. NICKEL IXKSTANDS. with one or two ink- wells. From 5s. 6d. POST-CARD ALBUMS, with prettily embossed covers. Prices irom 6d. to 3s. 6d. POCKET CASES with comb, mirror, &c. Use- ful when travelling, 6d. and Is. PAPER CLIP, with Porcelain Memo. Slate attached, Is. PORCELAIN MEMO. SLATE in Nickel Frame. To Stand on table or desk. Price 2s. HAND-PAINTED PORCELAIN MENUS. In two sizes. Price is. and Is. 3d. New Stock of JAPANESE SERVIETTES. Artistic, clean, cheap, and handy. In boxes of 50 for Is. LINEN PAPER TR AY-CLOTHS (Teneriffe Drawn-thread work), in boxes of one dozen. Price Is. SHAVING SETS. with Mirror. Bowl, and Brush complete, 10s. 6d. Ditto, without Mirrors, 5s. and 4s. &. neat and useful Christmas Present-GUN- METAL MATCH-BOX, with turquoise for spring. Price 2s. 6d. SUN-METAL CHATELAINE PURSES. Very dainty and neat. Prices 2s. 6d. and 4s. PANCY. PINCUSHIONS. LETTER-WEIGHTS. NICKEL PEN-RACKS, NICKEL MATCH- STANDS. PEN-WIPERS, NOTE-BOOKS for attaching to Chatelaine or Watch Chain, and a variety of useful and novel Presents for Christmas to be had at the Western Mail," Ac., &c., 3ARD GAMES for Winter Evenings. Bezique and Whist Sets kept in stock. The "KLIP-KLIP" POCKET MANICURE. Cleans, files, and trims. Keeps the nails in perfect condition.. Price Is. 'NICHOLSON'S" SONG BOOK, containing 144 popular tunes. Old Notation and Toni-c Sol-fa. Strongly bound in red-cloth covers, price 2s. 6d. Only a few copies of this remarkably cheap book left in stock. WESTERN J^/FAIL LIMITED, STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE WEEKLY MAIL.' IS THE R EADING WEEKLY IN TTTALES AND THE WEST OF GNGLAND. VT JU IT CONTAINS more news and special features than any other weekly paper published in the district. IT IS ILLUSTRATED by J. M. Stani- forth and other distinguished artists. IT CONTAINS 12 pages, comprising 84 columns, and is one of the LARGEST Weekly Papers published in the King- dom. IT PUBLISHES Serials by Leading Authors. IT CONTAINS all the news of the week, both local and general. IT CONTAINS a record of all the Births, Deaths, and Marriages in the district. THE PRICE IS ONE PENNY. aim
1 ITHE CITY OF THE JUST.
1 I THE CITY OF THE JUST. By THOMAS TERRELL, K.C., OF THE SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT (JOINT AUTHOR OF LADY DELMAR CHAPTER X-Continued. I Financiers and Leeches. I The cash which ha.d been received from the public was not sufficient, however, to carry on the whole operation. The great aim of the promoters was to obtain a quotation on the Stock Exchange, and under the rules of that virtuous association of gentlemen it is not possible to obtain a quotation until a certain I proportion of the shares the new company have, been bona fide (?) subscribed by the public. The advantage of a quotation is that, I ( whereas without it you can only swindle indi- viduals when you can catch them. with it. by the simple process of making a market, the geneNJ public can be defrauded. Persons who have had dealings on the Stock Exchange will understand this easily enough. A quotation I gives you a daily advertisement in all the principal newspapers, and if yon are wise and don't break prices you can generally "unload" your shares with comparative facility. When the promoters have got rid of their shares the astonished public are permitted soon to dis- cover the sort of investment they have made. Now the extra cash that is wanted to get rid of the shares successfully is provided as a rule I by a sort of partnership which is called a "pool." A pool consists of the promoter, of one. two or three "bucket shop" proprietors or mana- gers, of a jobber or two, and of some of the brokers in the House who are interested in the company. Often enough the solicitors to the company join in—altogether a pretty little family party. A sum of money is provided by each mem- ber of the pool, and the profits are divided according to an arrangement, which often enough is reduced into writing. I Mr. Winstaple busied himself with the for- mation of a pool. The capital was provided. M r. Pozer, of the West of London Stock Ex- change, was pressed into the service to do the Piccadilly branch of the business. Then. when all was reidy. large blocks of shares were applied for and allotted in the same respect- able way as that which I have described above. So far as the share register disclosed, it appeared all pretty straight and above- board. There was the public, Thomas Smith, I Esq., of The Chestnuts, Fulharu, included. there were the shares. and there were the deposits as appeared from the pass-book. It was true the banker's balance was nearly nothing, because all the cash received had been paid to Ebenezer Gumbleton. and by him 1 transferred back to the promoters or to the pool, as the case might be; but then the Corn- mittee of the Stock Exchange could not pos- sibly find that out. It consists of gentlemen of the very highest standing, who never heard of fraud or cheating or anything of that sort in their lives, and it is so wrong to be always suspicious. By the law of England every man J is innocent untk fee has been proved guilty, and why should they doubt Johnson, and Jackson, and the others? So. everything being in order, a quotation was granted in due form, and the hall was set rolling. The "bucket shops" received some of the blank transfers which had been signed by the first^ subscribers, and commenced puffing themt amongst their stupid clientele. The majors and captains on half-pay who considered their incomes insufficient for their requirements found their way into the well-appointed office of the West of London Stock Exchange, in Piccadilly; or. perhaps, preferring to transact hnsineiy more in the City (it sounds better), they would visit Mr. Effingham Winstaple, in Threadneedle-street. There they would be told of the wonders of the Silyer Streak, they would be shown the day-to-day quotations in the market, and often enough they would buy and sell and carry over and over, and pay differences, until some settling-day or other they would find themselves in the dilemma of having to sell at a ruinous loss, or to take up the stock or shares which when taken up were of no value. Meantime, circulars would be sent cut by Effingham Winstaple and Co. to every parson, widow, governess, or little strug- gling tradesman throughout the count rj Clerks would be encouraged to defraud their masters, poverty and necessity would be exploited; the greed of gold worked upon; and so, little by little, the one-pound shares of the Silver Streak Gold Mining Company, it was hoped, would find their way. in exchange for solid sovereigns, into the pockets of the British public. And meantime-the jobbers and brokers in the House-as the Stock Exchange is called by its "Honourable Members"—would buy and sell Silver Streak shares at -od premium prices, and as the public absorbed so would Mr. Winstaple hand out the blank transfers I which were in his safe. Of course, be it undsr- stood, although a price would be made and quoted, the public would be only allowed to buy, not to sell. So the affair waa set going, and it only wanted time now to see how it would turn out in the end. It was just at this juncture, when he wanted every penny of his epare cash for the pur- pose of his Silver Streak pool, that Mr. Effing- i ham Winstaple received the urgent letter from the rector, informing him of the sequestration proceedings, and pointing to the pressing need for a-seistanoe and for the rapid realisation of the fortune which had been so lavishly promised by the broker at their last inter- view. It was exceedingly awkward. Mr. Winstaple scarcely knew which way to turn for money. The bank knew him too well to advance a penny without security, and bank managers, being rather sharper men of busi- ness than the Committee of the Stock Exchange, have a way of scenting bogus shares and fraudulent com- panies, which seems sometimes astonish- ing. So he could raise nothing upon the large nominal capital which reposed in his safe. And yet he must have five hundred pounds! Let but the rector once doubt him, even for a moment, he felt assured that Wini- fred would lost to him for ever. And the passion for Winifred had grown wild within passion for Winifred had grown wild within him of late. The floating of the Silver Streak had become but an incident in his life com- pared to this. He thought of her by day. and j dreamed of her by night. The idea cf losing her almost drove him mad. Yes, the money must be got at any risk. After all he had nf ver before found it impossible to lay his fingers on five hundred pounds, and now his necessity was more urgent than ever. In a few days he would have tlie money, The pool would be getting in some assets—a loan for a short time, a week at the most, I was all he wanted. Next morning Mr. Winstaple was in a posi- tion to a.pply to his bank for an advance upon two excellent bills about which there could be no uottot. The bank manager was planted to pla^e the amonni to to credit wiihoto. dtarar. uui a* bills were duly deposited in the safes of the bank until their due date should arrive. CHAPTER XI. The Barbed Hook. The rector was very urgent and very anxious. Mr. Winstaple had gone down to Pen-cwm- garw by the mail from Paddington; he had' decided to part with his money in propria persona, and to receive assurances in exchange, which should tie the hands of Mr. Stepney pretty closely. Besides, he longed to feast his eyes on the object of his passion. It was all very well for the rector to write that all was going well. The rector had a. purpose to serve in telling him this, and he wished to be assured for himself. Eccles had confessed to him that Winifred had plighted her troth, a-nd he had his doubts as to The sufficiency of the paternal authority, parti- cularly in view of the patent hostility of Bob towards him. The broker felt that his trump cards were the financial difficulties of the rector, coupled! with his inordinate vanity, which would drive him to any extremes rather than that he should suffer humiliation. To play with those cards it was necessary that he should be on the spot. It could not be done by correspon- dence. He must watch the game as it pro- gressed, and be ready at a moment's notice for any emergency. Not that Mr. Winstaple entertained much doubt of his ultimate success. He knew that he could draw a programme of existence for the young girl that would make her eyes dance in anticipation. The humdrum sort of life which the country surgeon could offer would appear miserable enough when com- pared to the brilliant attractions of London society. Still, young girls were given to poetry. He knew well enough that a period arrives when unsophisticated damsels dream. of romance, of love in a cottage, and posi- tively gloat over the penury and privations which will enable them to prove their devo- tion to the hero whom, for the moment, they have placed upon the lofty pedestal of their imagination. He must be there to guard Winifred from committing any such folly. He flattered him- self that on the spot Dr. Eccles was no pos- sible match for him. and as everything in/he City was in train, and all that was wanted was time and patience for development, he felt able to go down to Pen-cwm-garw and to advance his suit. "I cannot tell you, my dear Winstaple, how I appreciate the devotion with which you immediately hasten to the rescue. These scoundrels demanded that I should surrender at discretion, they positively dictated to me what I should do, and in their low-bred jargon attempted to foist their puritanical schism down my throat; but I was equal to them, I gave them the right about. I knew well enough that I should not be deserted to perish on the battle-field alone, and I was right in my judgment, for here you are with the needed succour. When they0 see that their threats and terrors are but idle vapourings, and that their weapons of the law, as they call them, have no effect, they will consider them of their ways, and they will come for that forgiveness, which, when prayed for in a proper spirit, shall never be denied to them." "Don't mention it rector; don't, pray. You. wrote you were in distress, and I have come. What less, indeed, could I do? My own flesh and blood I may almost say. I hope-" The rector bowed in acquiescence. "And then it I was only a trifle. Five hundred, I think yon said in your letter? A mere trifle, incon- venient just now, no doubt; because, I don't mind confessing to you, I have invested largely in the Silver Streak myself—very largely, even for me. and money is very tight in the City just now, and every little helps; still, five hundred is neither here nor there, par- ticularly to oblige you." "I should not have troubled you. Winstaple, but for the singularly unfortunate- circum- stance of the sequestration proceedings. These heretical sohismatics stick at nothing -nothing is too sacred for their impious grasp, and since it is only a matter of a few weeks before I can realise some small por- tion of my shares, I thought you would not n.ind Mr. Winstaple lifted his hands depre- catingly. "Say no more about it. say no more; you make me quite un-comfortable. I'll tell you what—let s make i, a simple matter of busi- ness, and then there will be no thanks due to anyone. You pledge some of your Silver Streak shares to me-a very few would be ample security-and give me your bill at two months for five hundred, and I will d-scount, it for you. I will be a Jew for once, and take to money-lending at high interest-five. per cent. shall we say?" "I should prefer it that way certainly." replied the rector. "A mere matter of busi. ness. Charge what interest you please, Win. staple. I know you business men look upon such matters with close attention. The- grand old motto, 'Look after the pence and the pounds will look after themselves., 11 "Quite right, rector; we have to be close, fisted, you know." "Shall we do the business now?" asked the rector, impatient to have the matter settled* "As you please." Mr. Winstaple was provided with & bill- stamp; the note was duly filled in, "Two months after date I promise to pay Effingham Winstaple or order the sum of five hundred pounds for value received," and to that the name "Hugh Stepney" was in regular course affixed. The broker prepared a, memorandum of deposit by way of equitable mortgage with respect to some of the shares. This beiny executed, he filled in a cheque for the exact amount of four hundred and ninet y —fi\o pounds, sixteen shillings, and eightpence. "I trust that Miss Winifred is well. rector?" he asked, as be wrote his name at the bottom, cf the cfiequr. "Both my daughters are in most excellent health." responded the rector, watching closely the delightful operation which was to put him in immediate possession of 80 large a sum of money. "And the doctor? Doctor-I forget his name. It seemed to me that-well, perhaps it was only a little jeaJousy. but I own that his attentions to Winifred were, just a tri.fle- and as lie spoke Mr. Winataple dotted his "i s" and crossed the "t," and added a little leisurely flourish under the, signature. "Doctor Eccles?" arked the rector inno- cently; and then answered himself, "An old friend of mine, a Churchman I am glad to sa.y. I am obliged, and. indeed, it is my Pleasure to be. on the most friendly term* Voith all my flock-but Kill a poor sort of fallow, not exactly the kind of person to be encouraged in any way. I don't anticipate. mstaple, that his presumption would carry him so far as—well—-to lead him to aspire to ha.nd of jny daughter; and if he did," rector spafce firmly, "my duty a.s » fa thee I"Ild be to make very short work of taich ft proposition." Co ba -eenliarodJ