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ENORMOUS SALE OF A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, Now proceeding, during which over 2,000 will be offered fcr cash only at trices never before heard of! 350 Full-sized, 2in. Pillar, Massive Iron Bedsteads, eE1 9s. lid. 117 ditto ditto head and foot all brass, £4 12s. 6d. BEV AN & CO., LTD., COMPLETE FURNISHERS, MUSIC AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, 21, DUKE-ST., & 97, ST. MARY-ST r CARDIFF.
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FURNITURE FOR QUALITY FURNITURE THAT WILL WEAR FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRiCES FURNITURE FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS FURNITURE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTRY FURNITURE SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO GET ALL THIS GO TO TEE ATLAS FURNISHESG CO HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE  STO BROS. ?UN?? fton/shiSDKEIALCIBECTOE. Peronal pervi?:ion to All Orders. Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks. No. 37. j[ Poet Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams; STONE* BROS., CAIGHFF. STOXE BROS., Barry Docks. 5 -^fORKING-ST., £ JARDIFF. | I ,t And ™*Toi, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 8, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBGURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. National Tel. No. 0725. I JONES AND SON. j UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, 1j AND 8 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. J PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, £ JARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. CLOSED FOR THE gEASON. RE-OPENING AUGUST 3rd, 190^17329 GRAND mHEATRE. Lessee & Manager, -LLIDIV, ARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, JSfOT pEACE, -JJUT A SWORD. JL Popnlar Summer Prices. e3276n6 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL- TO-NIGHT! FRED KARNO'S COMPANY, Including Mr. Fred Ivitchen, Miss Cossie Noel, Mr. Frank Morton, and the Amazonian Beauties, in the Musical and Pantomimicai Extravaganza. The DANDY THIEVES. Revised and Re-written up-to-date, with New Lyrics and New Music. Scene I-Gardens of Muffin's Mansion on the Thames. Scene 2-Exterior of Muffin's Empo- rium, Eastbourne-grove. Scene 3—Interior of the Emporium. From the Palace and Alhambra, LA TOSTIA, Mandoliniste Extraordinaire. EDNA PENVILLE, Late of the Three Welsh Girls. Operatic and Ballad Vocalist. Specially-taken Pictures of the Cardiff ACCOUNTANTS' WALK, Starting and Finishing at the Park Hotel. a!1j7- rJ.J.1-Iuci4lcni.d=, own on the AMKRICAN BTOScOPET CHAS. AUSTIN, In Popular Songs. Miss RAY WALLACE, Vocal Mimic. A Gifted Artiste. He of the Tenor Voice and She of the Bagpipes! Austin BOYD and Trixie GILFAIN, In their Operetta, Mixed Drinks." MISS FIFI-GORDON, Vocalist and Dancer. From the London Hippodrome! ALEXANDRE and HUGHES, In Gag and Melody. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One "between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes appear at Each Performance. Box Ottice 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. L18365 NOW OPEN. TWICE DAILY. SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD. Headed and Personally Introduced by COL. W. F. CODY C-BUFFALO BILf,"). A COLOSSAL CONCLAVE of the HEROIC fiOKbEMEN of the Hemispheres in Fraternal Array and Friendly Competition: Cowboys. r"' Mexican Vaquercs, Russian Cossacks, South pO" rnerican Gauchos, Wild West Girls, Riffian K d Bedouin Arabs, Cuban Patriots, Royal .-Jglish Lancers, United States Cavalry and Artillery Veterans. 100 NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS: Typical Scenes of Western Border Life. Bucking Bronchos. The* Deadwood Coach. Ponj Express. Virginia Reel on Horseback. Roping Wild Houses. American Marksmen. Indian Pastimes and War Dances. -iT.-At Each Per- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.—At Each Per- formance of "The Wild West" in Cardiff, the Magnificent Sturl of Horses belonging to the organisation will he Paraded around the Arena, forming a replica of Rosa Bouheur'e celebrated painting, "The lioree Fair." Vividly Realistic Reproduction of the BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL, introducing Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Two Performances Daily (rain or shine). Afternoons at Two; Evenings at Eight. Doors open at On" and Seven p.m. Prices of Admission:—Is.. 2s., 38., 4s.; Box Seats, 5s. and 7s. 6d.; Children under ten years half-price to all except Is. seats. Tickets at all prices on sale on the grounds at hours of opening, and Tickets at 4s., 5s., and 7s. 6d. on sale daily from Nine a.m. until Five pm at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Piano and Organ Merchants, 24. Queen-street. A Free Emertainment for Everybody visit- ing the Exhibition Grounds at 11.0 a.m. daily. al7384 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. -Managing Director .OS\J{ ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Exclusive Engagement, at special terms, of the Peerless SANDOW, the Pre-eminent Talker on Modern Athletics. Tiny Arnold. Charles Vincent. The Sisters Trentanovi. The Five Whiteleys. Frank Hemming and Marie Free. Harry Lawson. The Nimblest Lady Alive-Lily Langtry-a Bright. Sparkling Artiste. L18864 WORTH 'A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAI.l'S PILLS Possess the following qualities in a high decree: THEY STRENGTHEN THE STOMACH. a THEY REGULATE THE BOWELS. THEY PURIFY AND ENRICH THE BLOOD. THEY GIVE TONE TO THE WHOLE NER VOUS SYSTEM. BEECHAMS PILLS Contain no Drng of mineral or metallic origin, but are purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sure. THEY WILL RESTORE YOU TO HEALTH IF 1* YOU GIVE THEM A CHANCS. BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE EVER ENJOYED THE CONFIDENCE OF LADIES FOR THE AILMENTS PECULIAR TO THEIR SEX. Sold everywhere in Boxes, price ls. lid. (56 pill It Ud 2B. 9d. (168 pills), with full directions. EXCURSIONS. 1p AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED,. • CARDIFF AND WESTON. "RAVENSWOOD" and" W A VERLEY," &e. (Weather and circumstances permitting). JULY- LEAVE CARDIFF. ) Fri., 10—4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, | 8.0 p.m. Sat., ll-*3.0, 10.0 a.m., I 4.30, 5.30, -7.30, 9.15 p.m.1 Mon., 13—8.30, 9.30, 11.30 a.m., 5.30, 6.15, 8.15 p.m. Tues., 14-8.0, 9.30. 10.45 a.m., 12.15, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 I p.m. "eù., 15-8.0, 9.30, 10.30 I a.m., 12.45, 6.30, 8.30 p.m.! Thurs., 16—3.30. 9.30, 10.30 I a.m., *12.15, 1.30, 7.0, 9.0 I p.m.. LEAVE WESTON. Fri., 10—3.45, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 p.m. Sat., 11-9.30 a.m., 4.0, 6.30, *8.15. 9.30, 10.0 p.m. Mon., 13-9.30, t*10. £ 0 a.m., 5.0, 7.0, 9.15, 9.30 p.m. Tues., 14-9.0, 10.30, 11.45 a.m., 5.45, 7.0, 8.30, 9.0 p.m. Wed., 15—9.0, *t 10-20, 11.30 a.m., 6.30, 7.30, 9.30 p.m. Thurs., 16-9.30, -tio,,zu, 11.30 a.m., *1.0, 8.0, 8.30, 10.0 p.m. Trips marked t via Clevedon. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD. JULY LEA. TE CARDIFF. Sat., 11-7.30, 9.30 a.m., 4.15 I p.m. 1 Tucs., 14-9.30 a.m. \I:cd.. 15-9.30 _.m. Thurs.. 16—9.30 a.m. Fri., 17—6.0, 9.30 a.m., 2.0 I P.m. I LEAVE MINEHEAD. Fri., 10-7.740 p.m. Sat., 11-9.0 a.m., 7.45, 8.0 p.m. Tues., 14-7.30 p.m. Wed., 16-7.45 p.m. Thurs., 16—7.45 p.m. Fri., 17—10.0 a.m., 7.30, 8.0 p.m. SPECIAL SAILINGS- FRIDAY, JULY 10th. MINEHEAD and ILFKACOMBE.—Cardiff, 8.45 a.m.; lifracombe, 5.30 p.lli.; Mineheaa, 7.33 1).111. AFTERNOON TRIP to BRISTOL.-Cardiff, *4.0 p.m.; Bristol, 8.15 p.m. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON „ and BRIS- TOL.-Cardiff, *6.0 p.m.; Bristol. 8.15 p.m.; Clevedon, 9.15 p.m. Special fares: Cievedon, Is-; Bristol, Is. 6d SINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRIS- TOL.-I)enai-th. 5.40 p.m.; Cardiff, 6.0 p.m. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 8.0 a.m. SATURDAY, JULY 11th. INEHEAD, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY. -Cardiff, 9.M a.m.; Cimelly. 5.0 p.m.; llfra- ^K runT p.m.; Minehead. 8.0 p.m. ?.?HOLE-DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON via WES- JUN-cai-dtIf. 10.0 a.m.; Clcvedon 8.30 p.m.; Weston, 9.30 p.m. ATEXOON TRIP to CLEVEDON via WES 1 U.V Cardiff, 4.30 p.m.; Cievedon, 8.30 p.m.; Weston, 9.30 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 13th BLRVFiAM. Cardiff, 8.0 a.m. sharp; Burn- hain, 8.0 p.m. W HOLE-D Y TRIP to CLEVEDON via WES- TON.-Cardiff, 9.30 a.m.; -Clevedon, 11.0 am (direct), and 8.30 p.m.: Weston, 9.JQ p.m. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON via WESTON -Cardiff, 5.30 p.m.; Clevedon, 8.30 p.m.; Wes- ton. 9.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP to BRISTOL .-Cardiff, -5.45 p.m.: Bristol, 9.30 p.m. Special Return Fare Is. 6d. TUESDAY, JULY 14th. PORTHCAWL, ILFRACOMBE, CLOVELLY, and Cruise along the Coast of Devon and Corn wall aw far as Tintagel Castle.-Cardiff, 7.0 a.m.; Ciovelly, 5.0 p.m.; lifracombe., 6.15 p.m.; Porthcawl, 8.0 p.m. Fare, Tintagel Castle, 6s. MINEHEAD and ^'ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff, 9.30 a.m.; lifracombe, 5.30 p.m.; Mineliead, 7.33 p.m. p.SmI.NGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. —Penarth, 7.10 p.m.; Cardiff, 7.30 p.m. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 6.30 a.m. GRAND DAY TRIP TO BOURNEMOUTH, Via- BURNHAM. MONDAY, July B.-Steamer leaves Cardiff, 8.0 a.m. sharp; Penarth, 8.10 a.m.; Special Train leaves Burnham for Bournemouth, 9.30 a.m.; returning from Bournemouth at 5.0 p.m. Steamer leaves Burnham 8.0 P-m., after arrival of train, for Penarth and Cardiff. Note.—The above grand combined rail and sea trip gives passengers about five hours a. Bournemouth. Special Return Fare to Bournemouth (in- cluding boat and rail), 5s. 6d. "OEGULAR SE?ICE TO LYN- -°-? MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. .T I-, T. V LEAVE CARDIFF. Saturday, 11 9.30 a.m. Monday, 13 9.30 a.m. Tuesday. 14 10.30 a.m. Wednesday, 15 .10.30 a ra Thursday, 16 .11.15 a m" ,,4. 10.. .j;EAVE ILFHACOMBK. 1' Fnday. 10 3-30 p.m. Saturday, 11 -?P.?. )Monday,13.?OP.?- I Tucsdav, 15 •• jj.^0 p.m. I Wednesday, 15   Thursday, 16 .5.30 P-m- nteamer ca:l3 off Lynmouth to anu ixtj, except trips marked thus t. fte Steamer leaves Lynmouth 30 minutes after lifracombe con Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall in con- npctkia. gmwit- Railway NOTE: ThrougiT Excursion TicketTareaow ing isaued from Cardiff to Cheddar and Wells (via Weston) In connection with the Great Western Railway r Alao from all Stations on the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railways to Weston and Infracombe. ???? Penarth' ten ?inuteslater 1 ?her except '?? marked thus ?  For :rùrther Particulars Tickets, &c., pt)lJ to Mr. WM. (?UY, 70?, But?treet, C?rdia al6608 SALES BY AUCTION. CSTLE AUCTION MART. MESSRS. ^G FTL1LER and LOGSDAIL ?' O ^lll SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart,  i Cardiff, on TUESDAY NEXT, T? ?r???'??"?"tity of Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including bedroom ?'?8. bedate?ds. dining and drawing room furniture overmantels, 8Idboal'ds, iron-frame check action plano- tnKiiU T?- om?men?. wringers, kitchen tables, and useful effects. On View Day Prio-r and Morning of Sale TplUCa es' 2i £ h-street, Cardiff. Nat. Iel^4^t)9q al7423 ?iffiRCH-,STREET L ROOMS, CARDIFF. MONDAY, JULY 13 1903. MR. A. SETC I L ill SELL by AUCTION, on a^ove date, a Large Quantity of fenperwr HOUSEHOLD FURNI- rLRE and other Miscellaneous Effects, both New and Second-hand Goods. Rmoved to the Rooms for convenience of Sale. To be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve gal? a? Two o'clock sharp. 3482nl5 PUBLIC NOTICES. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, Opposite Taff Yale Clock, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. LAST WEES. ADMISSION, 3d. SOUTH W-KLES ART SOCIETY. ell627 CARDIFF AND COUNTY HORTI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. Jp LOWER gHOW, JULY 22 and 23. 162 CLASSES FOR FLOWERS, FRUIT. VEGETABLES, and HONEY. CHALLENGE TROPHY, 25 GUINEAS, FOR AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. ART SECTION: Paintings and Photography. Schedules, &c., apply H. GILLETT, Secretary. 6E. Woodville-road, Cardiff. ell700 HOTELS. THE OLD ARCADE HOTEL, THE CHURCH STREET, CARDIFF. Under New Management. Cold Luncheons Daily. Beers Drawn from the Wood. Ales, Wines, & Spirits of Finest Quality. Proprietor, John Thomas (late of Pontypridd), better known as J. Pembrey. ell715 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. GYGIlS a/ 10/ OR 20/- MONTHLY. FFKE New Models. Plated Rims, Free Wheels,Rim Br?heeeTyres: DMntop i t ^r i Or ^ncber principle. Sample at i ZdCli?d Agents wanted.— ?t ^■T-WJP TmMr Writ*. T? ?n??Dt??A'M ROAD -CJ_ Cov.. Norwich. ^00 Nev,' £ 12 Cycles for Sale, £5 5s. Cash only. Carriajje paid. Sent bdorc p3ym..nt. FreeWheels. Plated Rims, Rim Brakes. Ty, Dunlop and Clinc r Principle.- ? rite FREDEHlC!{ GEOlWE POT- TEn, Cycl? Al?r?ha t. N.-i?h. SALE I £ ALFRED K. JENKINS B (Late of WARING & GILLOW, Oxrord-street, H M London), H I PLUMBER, HOT WATER I II and SANITARY EXPERT. I & DRAINAGE iaf STEMS PRACTICALLY | ■ TESTED AND REPORTED UPON. ■ I 11, FREDERICK-8 TREET B [off Queen-street], CARUlFF. I Nat.. Tel.: ouœ. THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT I IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. PREPAID SCALE. ( Small Prepaid Advertisements p.re inserted !n the I EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates:— ONCE. THBKK SIX ONCK. TIMES. TIJVTICS. S. D. S. D. S: D; I 12 words or less 0 3 06 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 010 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Ed:¡ 0 n 2 9 0 4 0 6 words COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVEN. ING EXPRESS":— WORDS. ONCK. THRItIr. SIX TIMKS. TIMES. r* D. S. D. R-. D. 12 0r less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 20 5 0 20 to 26 1 4 28 4 0  ?L"?! 0 4 '77' io i words In all catfes the name Mid address are counted is part of the Advertisement. PERSON AL. T- o. B.-Ighould like intcrview. Where, when. reply « thfit paper.—.f. e3383nl4 LOST AND FOUND. OUXD, Lady's Silver Watch, beaded chain attached; FKruger Coin; Book.—CeBtr?. Police-station, Car- diff. e3377nl0 U"SD, a month ago, a Dog, C.B. Spaniel. If not ?' claimed within threo days will be Mid.—V/htc, first instance. 0., Evening Express Office, Newport. c3362nlO CLE RICAL. "xl' AÑ'iE-Durai:e ;earnest, active; moderate; town parish.—Vicar. Crfarthfa, Merthyr Tydvil. en15 BILINtlUAL Priest (single), to be in charge of Parist _D Church; important sphere; title offered.-S. Jack son, Maesteg Vicarage. e3282nll MEDICAL. T OCUMS retired by registered conjoint Man; 3 0 .— Y 5, Evening Express, Carawf. e3370nl0 WELL-educated Youth as Apprentice; outdoors; f every opportunity for acquiring a thorough know- ledge of the bu-,in,-ss.-Apply Jesse Williams, Chemist, Cardiff. e3322nl9 LEGAL. WANTED, Solicitor, or experienced Clerk, manage t V branch oiBce.—Y 2, Evening Express, CaidiS. branch office.—Y 3, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3368nl4 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. 'it/fOlHER'S Hcip required; strong, resp ectable young pereon, for housework, assist wtth children..—48, l't r ldg road, Roath, Cardiff. e3374nl0 \\TA 'fJ. EituM;on ,S Houkl'eper to working w man; widow, one child.—Mrs. Day, 35, Shop-row, BIa,na-  e3Mlnl5 -?fF-D, Hou"keep,?r; used to dairy w "k; c!onifortrble home; good wages to suit- able person.—Apply, stating age, Jones, Gellylenor, e3253nl0 "X^T'TED. goo? Cook-Housekeeper.—Dr.Grimths, ? f Cwmcam, Mon. e324nlO DOMESTIC SERVANTS. "VX^ANTED, a gwd Genr.1 Servant; 2 in family.- Apply 2, I'Mi?o, Barry. e339Onl7 w ANTED, for Mrs. Wood, at Penarth; thoroughly experienced Housemaid, who understands plain "wing.-Apply Mrs. Railton, The Lodge,. Llandaff. enig HOUSEMAID-Waixress wanted in good lodging-house; JLI. facing s^a.—Miss Lear, Radford House, Aberyst- "w Kh—— — e33S8ai5r~ ANTED imm-di-i-IY, 9 11?semaid.-Apply, st ating wages required, Carisbrook, Victoria- square, Penarth. e3335nl5 W ANTED, Cook-General; aged over 20; wages, LIB. f Also young Housemaid; references required.- Apply Mrs. Lippins, Wyesham, Monmouth. e3391nl W ANTED, a Kitchenmaiia.-Mrs. Kay, Boverton \'y House, Llantwit Major. e3353nl3 w ANTED, situation as House-Parlourmaid.—Apply VV M. Watkins, Marston Lodge, Pittville, Chelten- ha ni. eMClnIO ANTED, Cook, House- Parlourmaid; also House- W maid, wait on children; good wages to good ser- vanis_ AH particulars Campville, Cathedral-road, Car- diff. e3365nl4 -tYXY T' ANTED at once, a good General Siervan as Plain WA ?oo?; housemaid kept.-Mrs. Edwarda, Court- land Houses, Merthyr Tydfil. e3307nl3 -TV'vV rA* NTED, good General; able to wash and iron; small family; near Garnant.-State wages X 78, ?'ting?pr? CardIff.. e3313n13 tVFteV tT* nTBD, experienced General; abl3 to cook well; another maid kept; must have good references. -Appiv stating age and wages required, Mrs. Jones, Graig House, Dowlais. e3340nl3 OOK^Housekeeper seeks re-engagement; age 30; C wages, J?M.-Address X 47, Evening Express, Car- ? e?80nl5 ain. _——————————_ —— ————————— tvtV TAXTED. good Nurse; good references; country situation.—Reply Mrs. George Pryse, Ty Mawr, Ciliau kerou," Cardiganshire. e32E3nl4  ?TyMQ Help wanted; no childNn. Salary and rde- Y rences 8, North?mpton-pl?ee, Swansea. e3257n!0 tFFaNTED fcr^ the country, an experienced Parlour- maid • must understand lamps.—Address, with 'r?!? MM. Morgan M-JUiams, Hiilay House, Killay ???amo?anshir? ?55nl0 =: TANTED, an experi4?nced Cook-General; also good '1\  Housemaid; ? in family.-Mrs. Evens, ?or?i- wood, Archer-road, Penarth. e3271nlo = HOTEL SERVANTS.  _j. rengagement desired; good class A r^T^idT engasement desired; good class trade A ??ncM.?_ 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. enl8 r<: erc' ————.? ?od?Mn Cook; also Kitchenma.id, ???p? Di'ckens. Royal Edinburgh Hotel, Pem- i' ApP Y e3396nl5 broke Dock. — ?°?T?\GEMEJfT" as Barmaid; thoroughly expe-  ?? references,-Mi5s Sampson, Queen's rI"nv a4n14 J? ? stown. e 3 5 3 4 n l 4 ???———nTespect?Me young Person for household -?/??'?? in bar.-Apply "ssr f dUes Cardiff e3386nll Hope-s' > ?ek the management of a fully- MAN and t-nn?c- long experience; excellent refe- J? Iic?aed  ?'??g ?xprese. Xeport. e3364n -? o Y.,  !—— tall, prepossessing, experienced, Y° requi. res Pra" tion bar good hotel; references and JL requires ? 13, High-street, Haverfordwest. photo.-Apply ?- ? e3389nll PANTRYMA ^experienced) required.—Apply, with — A-NTRYMAIID D (ee.xp? erienced) required.-kpply, with  ? M?ere? Tors Hotel, Lyn- mouth. -North DevDn. ""i m0U General, by July 21n; m,?j??ae W—ANT_EsrD,^—, Sg Tvnd-General, by July 21st; must have  Apply A. A. Evans, Trehafod ?°l?-??enerat Ser?ant.-Apply Abery?- ?  ??n.nt?L?7nypi.. eMC4nU ■ YOO-N—G -VL»TdTyT^quired as relief barmaid and assist ?roCNG?y bousewOrk.-Mrs. Davies, Alexandra JL \? ?re?.'r_ e3287nll Hoter-ilj __——; also General Servant; used T W??ry district pr?rred.-X 21, Evenin^Ex- preSS, Cø.rditf. N23/DIO press, Cgxdiff. MtSCELLANEOUS?St?? MAB—O« ^anted (Wallers and Dressers) at Cocgnant T?/fAi-??' ld8,e?teg; wages, 9d. per hour to ?cod ..g j.b.-APPIY Manager. ell737 TTXr^Wallers and Patters wanted; long M'??M'?°'?' CMtrMtor, E»fod. e3WAnio -?- ?"—.?.?.s wanted immediately-Apply D. W.  OOD B?'' .,ed Marlborough-road, Newport. Bicharda e3333nll I. NDOOR —r™T<14) ,??nted to train in gentleman's  Welsh village; Church; unusual oppor- J? {MnUy, p Dr0s^ Pects.—Send fullest particulars to ?"'?????-L_??15 ,—V-AT -v" TFD' rfspectablo Lad; wages, 10s.-Apply, per- ??/ n-' Steward, Grangetown Conservative Club, VV son?l), eW2n!l ?'?. ?TFDshMp? trong L, about 16, for ?Vare? ??V ?nse' and delivery; mdoor .-Apply William ?,, ^rc>c 'Pontvpridd. e3395n15 —5_T^h?rs^-VVMited immediately, a strong, steady ??) .coustomed to deliver at Cardiff Docks; -? ^of ??b,,r habits and an early riMr.-Y Z, K^in? WToress^Cardifl. e3367nl0 ¡ D^5T?KRY^ExPericcced Young Lady fancy; good T? ?dMWMnan and stock-keeper.—State previous -? .„<, <!?€ experience, salary Pugh and Co., Builth sLtuations, e3372nl4 Wells- e3372n14 -—TrTNTED experienced Man as Groom-Gardener; \???e good laundress; cottage, coal found.- APP'iJ v > full particulars, 1 4, Evening Express, Car- (Ùff. e3375n14 diff. —- di?. _——————————————-—?'——— C?-???f?; ?so rortcr, used to bottling beers, b.1 S washing, &c.; none but steady, scber men, with oha'rac?ers, need apply.-Mercdith and Co., Supply  Brecon. e.336W4 -?BE?'EB ( xperienced) requires berth as Brewer or B Brewery Manager; exceptional testimonials; _j?o invest a few hundreds.—Apply X 71, Evening eB27B13 T_IPTOW Limited, Newport, require Maart Junior I j Assistant immediately; must produce highest references. e3510nl3 YOUNG Man wanted; 36s. per week and commis- Y sion; regular work; splendid opening.-Addrem Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. eZ342nlS NTED at  once, a Young Lady, competent to W manage nrat?clMS daJry ahop.—Apply, pemn- ??mqhNMmA-tM<?CM<M. ?MtB?.J rMISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. I PARTIAL Employment wanted; could undertake management of tate or house propNtY, near Cardiff or Newport; superintend repairs, collect rentf, &c.; many years' experience; age 40; good correspon- dent, shorthand, book-keeping; exwllent references.— Box X 48, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3285nll ATKRi-itOOF Garment Makers wanted.—Ander- f son's Bristol Rubber Company, High-street, Bristol. e3266nl0 ANTED, I good Working Butler.—Apply, with l V referen ?s, Mrs. Walter Morgan, Forest Hou?e, near PocUpridd. e3261 r,10 Tt/fIXERAL WMer Carmen.—ThomasandE?aM, 1"1- Porth, have vacancy for experienced Camian at their Quakers' Yard depot; must understand the busi- ness and produco lfrst-class references. e3260nl0 DRAPERY.—Experienced Young Lady wanted for fancy counter; Welsh.—State age, experience, and salary Davies and Co., Compton Houses, Tonypandy. e3288nll WANTED, respectable strong Lad for Warehoiise7— Apply Lewis and Tyloi tlimited), James-street, Cardiff. e3249nl0 GROCERY.—Wanted, a ?mart Junior, with good references.—W. and A. Hobbs, Usk, Mon. e3246nl0 T ANT-ED-Ï-establl':LadstOSell tho Evening } t Express nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Ofnce. Higb-FtrM't. Newport. '10220 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. DISENGAGED, Lady Clerk; book-keeping; expe- rienced.—Write X 82, Evening Express, Cardiff. e338n13 YOUTH required at once for Office Work; must bo _L early riser.—Apply, with references, to Local Manager, Evening Exprosa Office, High-street, New- port. e2900 VyRITERS' Copying Work; 15s. weekly and up- t?T'RITEBS' Copying \?ork;15s. weeMy and up- to Simpson, Bright-street, Hill. e3371nl0 O-FiCEBO)-; good wages given to smart lad.—X 96, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3358nl0 WANTED, smart Junior Invoice and Delivery Clerk corn merchant's office.-State age, references, wages Box 70, P.O., £ ardiff. e33 £ 2nl3 W A-NTED, smart Youth in merchant's office at f t Docks; knowledge of shorthand and typewriting. —X £ 2, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3297nll "OUNG -j;¡W,yseeks-eng.a:g¡;-mentgoOd omce or bu??i- X ne?s house; experienced in shorthand, typcwring, and book-keeping.—X 63, Evening Express. Cirdiff. enl3 30s. Weekly offered to either sex who can write.—For particulars send an addressed envelope to Trurcott and Co., Glendower, Torquay. ell731 £ 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address- ing circulars.-Send addressed envelope for propoal Manager, BB, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e3289nll £ 3 Weekly Salary offered to any person anywhere (abl. to write) for their evening and spare moments. —For particulars send addressed envelope to Roberts, Lawson, and Co. (E), Everilda, Torquay. e3231nll TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. TRUSTVVOSTHY Man, of good appearance, wanted to represent important company; good and per- manent situation assured to energetic man willing to canvass.—Address Y 14, Evening Express, Cardiff. on15 URNITtTRE Canvasser and Collector required for 1 Monmouthshire.—Bevan and Co. (Limited), 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e3369nl0 HEARTS of Oak Assurance Company require a H capable Man as Full-time Agent; salary and com- .niMion interest in book. Also two Spare-time Agents. —Apply, in confidence, ilr. Jenkyn, 212, Chepstow-road, Ne-vport. e3333nl4 A SSURANCE.—Life Canvasser wanted; Ll weekly J' and commission.—Y 6, Evenirg Express, Car- dilf. e35o0nlQ L)RESSMAKF-RS, &e. RESSMAKER, good fit, style, takes Daily Enp.?c ment; moderate.-X 31, Evening Express, Car- diff. e32S,nlO MILLINERY.—Wanted, experienced Young L?i_; J.TJL also Apprentices for Millinery and Fancy Sales; Welsh. Rees Evans. High-street, Swansea. e3257nl0 APARTMENTS. rpo Let, Sitting-room and Double or Single Bedroom. I Apply 14, Gcorge?treet. Weston-super-Mare. enl4 TO Let, furnished Sitting and Bed Room; suit lady -L or gentleman; terms moderate.—H. W. Down, Clare-Ptreet Post-office, Cardiff. e3295nl4 REFI-NED Horae offered gentleman ae Paying Guest; I ?' Q >r\.e. :t".M.1 YISM to LondQn.-FurDlshed Apartments at Mrs.  WiUiams, 18, Qu"ns-ioad, St. John's Wood; moderate terms; convenient to Paddington. e3301nll COMFORTABLE Sitting-room and Bedroom to letT^- Apply 3, Clive-place. Penarth. e5298nll. LARGE Sitting-room; one-two bedrooms; with, JLj without board.-9, Park-place, Cardiff. e3321nl3 SWANSEA.—13, Priorton-terrace, facing the bay; com- fortable Furnished Apartments.—Apply Occupier. e11725. c OMFORTABLE, Furnished House, 85. Newport-road, Cardiff. e3291nll WESTON-super-Mare.—-Belle Vue, Boarding-house; U"interrupied sea views; low tariff; liberal tahle. e3242n!0 WESTON-super-Mare.—Young Married Lady would V be pleased to receive few paying Guests, in nice he use overlooking sea; home comforts; moderate terms. -X 6" Evening Express, Cardiff. e3243nl0 BARRY Island.—Well-furnished .apartments—two Bsitting, four bed rooms; good sea view; excellent cooking; perfect sanitation.—Richards, Post-office. enlO I, LFRAœ"3iBE.-Úland Boarding Estal>lishment; charming positIOn on the level, with lawns facing sea near beach, Capstone-parade; comfortable, sociable; good cocking; terms m,.iorate.-A. E. Myatt, Pro- prictor. ell517 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AKDFERTWEE ?JL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or gold see Western Mail Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1S49. BARRY.—To Let, 3 weeks or month, Furnished House; in good position; close to station; good sea view; few minutes to island and pebbly beach; overy convenience.—X 99, Western Mail, Cardiff. enl5 PORTHCA WL.-Furnished House to Let, August; J_ near golf.—Thomas, Greenfield, Nottage, rorth- cawl. e333lnl3 C HEPSTOW.-TO Let, well-furnished, middle of July, ) 10-roomed House; beautifully situated; nice grounds; stabling and coach-house; gardener kept; 4k guineas weekly.-X 67, Evening Express, Cardiff. enis Fit SaJe, Four good Shops, Saltead; also l?-rge .r bop, Warehouse, Riverside; well tenanted.-Par- ticulars X 59, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3316nl3 GOOD Shop, or divided portion, to Let, Bute Docks? Galso large Warehouse, Ship-lane.—Apply 113, Bute Docks, Cardiff. c3315nl3" CHARMING Country Residence for Sale; 15 minutes' walk LlaDishen Station; detached; standing in own grounds; southern aspect; extensive uninterrupted views of Channel and surrounding district.—Apply for particulars X., Llanishen Post-office. e3335nl3 17\OR Sale, good investment, 6 Dwelling-houses; in good condition and well occupied.-Apply X 60' Evening Express, Cardiff. e3317nl3 HOUSE, at Llanishen, wanted at once; two recep- _[! tion, four or five bed rooms; bath, w.c.-Address full particulars, rent, &c., X 81, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3339nl3 Q Gough-street, and 26, Hav?lock CajdtaY 339 good repair.—Apply 27. eK?Salj  rr-o Let, Yard (about 250 yards) and Warehouses; I' Tnmx Doek-street Goods Station. Also Eastvill Ombeisley-road, Newport; lately done out.-A pply 77, Dock-street, Newport. 03251nlo rlw Let, 78, Partridge-road, Roath, eigbt-roomed villa, good repair, hot water bath.-E. Baker, 105, Claude- road. e3294nll. rpO be Let or Sold, Leicester House, Ely-road, X daff.—Apply De Winton Hote,, Llanbradach. e3236nlO WEST Malvern.—Nicely-furnished House] from. f l' August 2nd; six rooms; plate, linen; £4 a week. Fox, Church Cottage. e3279nl4 L- LAKISIlEN.-Edgcumbe House; cheap to imme- 6 J diate purchaser; owner leaving neighbourhood.— Trounce, Llanishen. e3303nll BARRY.—Furnished House to Let, -?uly-Ag Bci-,ht rooms; open Qpace front, back; fine sea view; near station; bathing; first consideration suit- able family.—X 27, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3254nl0 GLOUCESTERSHIRE (near Tintern). Lovely, Ghealthy situation; good 12-roomed House; 121 acres; over 2,000 choice apple and plum trees; price £ 1,250; bargain.—X 28. Evening Express, Cardiff. enio W ESTON-super-Mare.-Coi?f6i7tabli furnished well- YY situated House to Let; any period; moderate rental.-Apply Morwood Cross, Weston-super-Mare. e11578 PUBLIC-HOUSES. C OWBRIDGE.-TO Let or Lease, that old-establihed fully-licensed house, the Cowbridge Arms Inn; tied for beers only; low rent.—W. Edgar Thomas, Cow- bridge Arms Brewery, Cowbridge. e3332nl3 rilO Let, Tanners' Arms, Morriston; double-licensed I X house.-Apply on Premises. e3274nll L ARGE, convenient Country Inn to Let (furnished) J immediately.—X 8, Evening Express, Cardiff. en9 ATTRACTIVE and delightfully-situated Hotel; busy A main thoroughfare, Bristol; profitable trade, about £30 weekly; large yard and commodious stabling: in- going, fully furnishod, £ 700; £200 ma.y remain.-Apply Tebbs, Valuer, 76, Victoria-strcpt, Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, four miles from Bristol; doing large trade of £ 40 weekly; capable of doing much more in proper hands; free for wines and spirits; in- going £ 800; £ 200 may remain.—Apply Tebbs. Bristol. CK>UNTRY Hotel (Somerset); doing profitable trade, ? nearly C40 weekly; rent 945; exceptionally nice, oomfortable home; garden and land if desired; ingoing, including part furnit ure, £900, or reasonable offer.— Apply to Tehbs. Bristol. I^REE Hotel, cpntraily situated,Bn?ol?close 1 proximity to Assize Courts, banks, ndIh-,? prin- cipal business centres; good genuine glass trade, averages nearly £ 25 weekly; comfortable bar; roomy house; ingoing £ 550.—Apply to Tebbs. Valuer, Bristol. FREE Hotel, situate pretty Ihnd charming town, Glou- J cestershire returns average about JE:90 weekly: all the valuable fittings, furniture, and possession, £ 3,500; if desired £ 2,000 may remain; caah actually required PUBLIC-HOUSES, Continued ROADSIDE Hotel, 1" mile from Gloucester; handsome corner premises; two, bars, 12. bedrooms; large yard; grecnhcusfs: stablintfjj productive garden; sound trade^ ingoing £ S00^Appj3 yebbs.yBristol. YH.LAGE Fully-licensej House, Gloucestershire; sound trade; ingoing^ only £ 150.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol, f HANI-SOME Spirit Vaults, best position in Bristo: TJ.?XCSOME Srant Vsu!?. best position in Brisket: Br;sto!: glas trade avprs?ee.?bout £42 w<?hiy; ciGsed Sundays; ingoing 1,003 guiacaS; tied ales only.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. FREE Hotel, important «Mside town. South even; __I::APPIY Tebbs. HOTEL, Pic-tly sJt?tpd in<he hea?thv and ?.j. rp?ecta.Mo K'sort of ifton. Bristol; easily-man- agod trade, about L15 weekly, under indifferent manage- ment; present tenant oight years; ingoing, including part furniture, ;p350.-Appir Tebbs, Bristol. I>O.VDSIDE Beerhouse, -With Wine Licence, near Ptl Yate, Gloucestershire;- H acres land, garden; in- go[ng £ 130. Apply Tebbs. Bristol. SPIRIT Vaults, grand, often position, centro Bristol k_3 near all the business establishments; all counter trade, about E15 weekly; closed btindays; easily man- aged; suit ladies or young bduple; ingoing £ 250.—Apply rebbs, Bristol. k CIUIT Begiiiners.—Corner j Fully-licensed House, cen- 1: trally situated, Bristol {;■ nice. respectablC'position; pretty bar and comfortshl* dwelling; suit beginners adm!rat,)y; ingoing onlv £ 150; wonderfully cheap; worth £ 250—Apply- Tebbe,,Valuer, Bristol. SUITABLE l'ersOT,, with' £ 150, can purchase Hotel- kj Public in Clifton, Bristol; exceptional opportunity. -Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. C?VIXnOX. Wiltshirp.-?tty-iiepBsed House in this ?" nourishing town; doin? Sound trade; ingoing .MM. -?A?ply Tebb, Brstol. 1 8r-l Bœrhou:;te in BMwell. Somerset ju-.t ,uit at?l, fol, a  ?'?  Apply Tebbs, Bristol. T e32MnlO = ==- =f = BUSINESSES fOR DISPOSAL R Sale, good Shop audtBusiness in books, stationery, J_ newsagent, and fan good?. at Poniycymmer, Garw Valley; excellent im; the only bookseller in the Place.-Apply Willia^ Evans, Bookseller, Ponty- =er. who is r,tiring bll1!i,ne><3. e3Wlnl4 BICYCKES, &e. FOR Mie, Bicycle; good' ndition; ?S: easy running. -E ?S, ?mgsland?road??nt;)n, Cardiff. eMODnlI "C^ WR Sale, cheap, JlieSsn-Humber mixe«i Tandem Bicycle; free wheels! back pedal brake.—Apply Uwssrs. Ayliffe and Son, Cycle Works, Cardiff. y ell734 BICYCLE for Disposal; igh-class Coventry, gent.'s. nearly new safety; ffte wheel, rim brake, silver- plated rims, British Dijblop tvres, all accessories; machine not soiled; no use owner: sell for L4 17s. 6d. lovi,est; aPProval with pleasure; genuine harg-a,ln.-K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Bej^Si-roaa, Weston-super-Mare. j ell722 RACING Men weU-knoifnin South Wales, including the cream of the rKfers, are now scoring heavily on the new Aero-Special Audge-Whitworth Path Itacer. This machine is the fitiesii racing bicycle of the year; weight, 181b. The follow ing well-known riders are winning firsts in almost £ l their races:-C. E. Baker, Carmarthen (holder of the mile and 5-mile South Wales Championships;; JPGre^oA. Carmarthen; Bert Howard, London; S. E. S. Baker, qwmlifan; Jack Griffiths, Car- marthen Lewis, Llandii^; Howells, Pontyclun; T. Jenkins, Miskin; and Ardiur Eddins, Pontypridd, &c. Other riders are invited t4jsetid a list of their wins to the South Wales Depot,asking for full particulars respecting the gold medaLto M given away at the end of the season to the ruost successful rider in South Wales. Riders of the Arpo-Special should communicate at once with the Manage^, T. Gibbons Brooks, Rudge- Whitworth (Ltd.), I St. jttary-street, C-aTdiff. clllOO X- Road Racing Macl??ttad??h?ow?diop?si? j'T. bar, Dunlop tyres, v.'wocd nms, and roller chain; price £ 4 10s.—Rua«t-WWtworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Rudpe-H7ut^-ortti, 27in. frame; suit tall Arider; fitted with Dunlop tyres; good, strong, ser- viceable machine; fixed g, price L5 10s.—Budge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), 103^ St. :M:arrtreet, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Special Rudge?WMtworth,?'7in. frame; suit Atall rider; fitted with ?eajea&e, Palmer tyres, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price £ 6 10s.— Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 1os. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. i Special Rudge-Wh)t?'otthr24fn. ?r&me andæiÏL ?? wheels; free wheel aDd rim brake fitted; almost equal to new; price £ 7 IQ^-Rudge-Whit worth (Ltd.), A 1903 Standard Gent.'s Midge-whitworth, fitted with rX free wheel and two riia brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; only had one month's riding; price £8 17s. 6d.-RudglrWhitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Lady's Rudge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two rim brakes; only had one month's riding; price L8 17s. 6d.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Rudge-Whitworth Path Racer, 24in. frame, 26in. A wheels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; slightly shop-soiled; price £ 11 7s. 6d.— Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Rudge-Whitworth Special Machine, medium- Asize frame, 1902 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price Ell 17s. 6d. A-G'ênt.'s-špcdaIRud-g&-WhitWOTth 1902 Machine, A fitted with Hub two SPeed Gear; usual price E17 17s.; will accept E12 12s.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth 1902 Machine, A shop-soiled only; fitted with free whecKJoid two brakes; 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price £15 15s., will accept £12 12s.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, CMdiC. A Lady',sSpeCia.l-RUdge-Whitworth, high frame, 1902 A machine, but slightly shQP-soiled; usual price £ 15 15s., will accept E12 12s.-Rudge-Whit?orth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, ??ardifr. 0IIIO8 REPAIRS, if sent to Morr's Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once., Acemories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. e1647 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. AYLIFFE and Sons, Daisy Motor and Cycle Works, Cardiff and Newport.-Only Depot in Wales and Monmouthshire for 6, 8, and 12-h.p. genuine De Dion Cars. Sole Agents for M.M.C. Cars and Engines. We can deliver from stock S-h.p. Cars. Also good stock 3-h.p. Rex Motor Cycles; marvellous hill-climbers; ideal mount, with patent Sociable. Kerry Motor Cycle, 21-h.p.; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Special plant for charging accumu- lators. Nat. Telephone 832. ell424 MUSICAL. PIANO, upright grand; cost £ 53; gentleman wants cash; any reasonable offer; no dealers.-Apply S. L., 1, Aberdare-road, Mountain Ash. e3401nll REAT Bargain.-No. 104 JE17 10s. Penny-Slot q- ,?,T,Phon and 6 Tunes; soon repay for itwlf; sac- n for £ 6.—J. Smith, Cyclists' Best, Cardiff-road, Xewpor Mon. e3U2nl5 WANTED, good Pianist (Young lady or gentleman). f -Great Western Hotel, Merthyr. e3359nlO PIANOS, Pianos, Pianos.—R. J. Heath and Sons* JL special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern impioven ents. RTIST1C" Model; good walnut case; full com- ?TL pass; cash, £15 15s. EUROPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check action, trichord, &c.; cash, CIS 18s. A LEXANDER" Model; full compass; handsome _A!L marqueterie panel, &0-; ca-h. L?3 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOME Pianoforte," in Louise case; full size XI and compass; rich case and tone; double sconces; cash, LZ5 4s. ""VCUSIC Trades Association" Model; marvellous I 1YX v&tue; beautiful, rich tone; cash, .EH. "TARAWING-Room Model"; a. perfect instrument for touch, tone, and durability; cash, JEM 10s. "tta.n be pleased to ?rrange for any of these V instruments to bo obtained on our improved Hire Systern.-For terms, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth. and Port Talbot. elll83 DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, Diron framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, 1;16 16s.; (class A) solid Vy walnutwood cate. COLLEGE" Model; cash, £rs. las.; (class B) solid walnutwood case. "TSDUCATIONAL'' Model; cash, £ 22 10s.; handsome XII walnutwood case. "XNFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, 423 10s.; full size, X upright piano; vertical stringing. "TRONCLAD" Model; cash, £28; small upright grand X overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, ;CSlyos.r4iiingani; ent value; I 1 overstrung. T?'AI8ER"'Moderr c<tshr?42; & fun upright =e-rt. X\. grand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase t-4? System for a small sum monthly. Call and impec above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ MeTch%nts, Dliig?-.4reet and Castle Arcade, Cardiff. el0596 MUSICAL, Continued PIANO, £ 15 15E., '? ll l?nds '3me walnut cafe, w'th PLk i;;E;"ndi'a,"ot .aieÆ"f.i to .py address, with option of exchange in one month if ndt approved; grand value, and in perfect order.- Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Central Music Ware- house. 24. Q'1\?l'nstreet, Cardiff. BECKSTEIN Piaiw; returned from h?re but very B little used, and in perfect order; cfTc'f?nor &55 cash; listed at £ 60.—Thompson, and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PL4.NOS returned from hire, in great variety, at prices ranging from £12 to £25. including imtru- ments by most of the leading makers; full deferiptive list free on application: easy terms arranged, or a special discount for cash.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea. e9701 FURNITURE. COME to Harris, in Newpcrt Market, for Bedroom ) Suite, including fuJt-sfze chest drawers, dre¡ng table, asb.,t.n?l, large w;n6 gia-?s; three cane C¡1S. rolished a nice mahogany or walnut C010Uf; only 3 jvineas. Harris gives a handsome set of toilet ware to paichaser of this lot.-Rarris, in Newport Market. S11630 ULISTA-NTIAL Dining-room Suite—large dining table, >5 walnut mirror, carpet or corK lino, 4vds. by Jyds., only 6i guineas the lot. To purchasers of this wonder- ful bargain Harris will give a handsome brass fender or massive s?t fire brasses.—Note: llarris's address is the Market-hall and Market-building*, Newport. Caution: No agents. e1J FURNITURE Bargains.—Real Leather Dining-room Suite, L5 15s.; another ?4 15s.; 4ft. Mahogany Wardrobe, with glass door, £ 2 17s. 6d.; Brass Bedstead, 39s. 6d.; Feather Bed &t, complete, 3!s.; Walnut Over- mantel, 5ft. by 4ft.. 29s.; Saddlebag Suite, ES 10s.; another, £ 5 15s.: Oak Library Table., L3. Hundreds of other bargains. Call and see Harris's Furniture Stores in Newport Market. It will pay you to come 100 miles. You will save pounds if you want to furnish tastefully and at economical prices. Write for catalogue to-day.- E. E. Harris, Wholpsale and Retail House Furnisher, llarket-hall and Market-buildings, Newport, Mon. ell628 BEVAN and Co.'s special bargains for ca?h.—Cardiff, JLJ Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport, rontypool. B EVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, bordered and Teady fcr Ikying, from 13s. Ud. BEVAN nd Co. for grand patterns and excellent Bvalue in FJoorcloth and Linoeum. B-EY.N and Co. for Carpets and Reanhrugs of every d?cr i ptfon at lowest prices. BEVAN and Co. for massive Iron Bedsteads, 2in_ _D piU.?. fi?m ?1 11?. M. BEVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot All- Bbri???s Bt?dsteads, froru L4 4s. BEVAN and c(,;ir- best v'u-e-¡'ire-woven H&t- BtrrF?,?-s, full-,?iz ee, rom 7.. 11d. BEVAN Lùd Co. for fa-,?ized own make Feather B&d.?, izoc?d linenticks. from 32s. &d. IJEYAN and Co. for h&nd?ome Walnut Sideboards, 3 plate-glass backs, from ?! 19s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bather Overmantels, 5s. Ild. to 10 ujneas. BEVAN and Co. for special BedrooIll-Sui, chest, B$Uw, marble stand, chairs, &c., £ 3 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for grand i?ilue Satin Walnut Bed- Broom Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN vnd Co. for Chippcndle and other Cabinets Band Sideboards; great variety. B LV-?N and ("o- for American Organs, every in5trU- ment warranted 10 Ie?r-, from £7 175. 6d. j BEVAN and Co-fČ;r'P;¡¡nofort:;5. full compass, hand- B,?onit@ v.?inut cases, from £ 15 15s. BEVAN and Co. %for handsome addlebag Suites, Bgr?nd patterns, frodo 16 gi_s. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a Bm',tgn:lflcent instrument, 28 giiinw-?. BEVAN nd Co. for reailv beautiful Suites in figured Bsilk, from l? gnjneas *o 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the King of aU Pia.nœ; &eo it Bi)ezlore buying el,,where: 40 guineas. elOS06 BEVAN and Co. 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"TWO MEN FROM KIMBERLEY,"
"TWO MEN FROM KIMBERLEY," By H. BARTON BAKER, Author of "Robert Miner, Anarchist," "Stafford, a Romance," &e. CHAPTER VI-Continued. Dixon Speaks. "Poor Lilian!" ejaculated Denver. "Ah, yes, poor young lady, hers was a sad life. When she was about five the Squire's brother died. He was a clergyman somewhere in the far north, and left a motherless child quite unprovided for. The child. Miss Agatha, was brought to the Hall, and the Squire at once took a fancy to her and adopted her. She was nearly two years older than Miss Lilian, and just the opposite to her, for Miss Lilian, as you know, was shy, and gentle, and timid, while her cousin was bright, wheed- ling, audacious, and, as you know, could wind the Squire round her finger. But you know all about that as much as I do. sir." "I think I can see it all now," said Denver gloomily. "My mother was an old love of Mr. Griceson's, she had probably Eade a bad marriage, she came to him some great emergency, and he took me out of charity-he delayed telling me this until he hoped I should have made a career for myself. Oh, yes, it is as clear as daylight. He always treated me coldly and distantly, like a dependant." But he wanted you to marry Miss Agatha, I whom he made his heiress. You cost mother her life, you know, and that might account for hie coldness to you. There was a packet of papers in the Squire's safe endorsed, 'Papers relating to Herbert, to be I opened on his twenty-fifth birthday I saw them not six months ago when he was looking for a lease." I "Then what has become of those papers?" cried Denver, jumping up in his eagerness. That is what I cant understand. There is not a document missing except them, and nobody seems to know anything about 'em except me, not even the solicitor." You are certain you saw a packet bearing my name in the Squire's safe?" Quite." "And they have vanished. Good heaven, this is terrible!" And Denver paced up and down the narrow space of the cottage in the wildest excite- ment. Do you remember any friend, any relation, ever coming to see me when I was a child?" No one ever came to see you—that I know of," added Dixon hastily. But is there no way of solving this mystery; am I to remain in ignorance all my life? Oh, I shall go mad! Is there no one you can think of to whom he might have confided the secret?" Only one person probably ever knew it, the old family lawyer, Mr. Goodenough, who has been dead these ten years. The Squire gave no confidences; he relied only on himself." But did no son or partner of this Mr. Goodenough succeed to his business, who might have some memoranda, or that-" "I don't know; but at his death the Squire transferred his business to Mr. Russell of I Tunbridge Wells; perhaps that might have been because it was more convenient. Mr. Goodenough's office was in Bedford-row, I London. I'll go there at once. But how, I've no money?" he cried. "Don't be offended, Master Herbert, at what I'm going to say," said Dixon apologetically, after a little silent consideration, and 1 hope you won't hurt my feelings by refusing what I'm going to offer. I've made a good bit of money in the Squire's service, a good deal more than I can ever spend, I've neither chick nor child, nor anybody I particularly care about leaving anything to, let me lend you fifty pounds, sir, so that you may have the means of looking about you and trying to find out things. You can pay me back any time. You'll be doing me a very great favour by accepting the loan." Denver's pride at first revolted against the offer; but his plight was so desperate; he could not move in any direction without money. In London he might hunt up one or twe old school chums, with whom he had kept up a friendship and correspondence until he started for Africa; they might be able to suggest or to put him in the way of some employment. "Dixon," he said, holding out his hand, "you're very good, and I accept your kindness in the same spirit that you proffered it." "Thank you, sir; you don't know what pleasure you have given me by those words. I've got my cheque book in my pocket and a. stylograph, and you can have it now." Dixon drew a cheque upon Lloyds Bank, the Tunbridge Wells Branch, and handed it him. "Xow, sir, I should try and double the police and get off to London at once; get a bed somewhere to-night, and start fresh in the morning. And now I must get back, it's very late." They quitted the cottage together, and walked on until their roads diverged. "I should like to hear from you. sir, when you've any news," said the butler at parting, "but it will be as well to address me under cover to Martha. Fennell." "You shall hear from me very soon, and thanks once more for your great kindness," said Denver, shaking the butler's hand. Dixon returned to the Hall in a very thoughtful mood. After a while he eadd aloud: "Yes, I think it's the best course I could take under the circumstances." Denver strode towards the village of Frant, put up for the night at the Abergavenny Arms, got his cheque cashed by the landlord, who knew Dixon well, and rising very early made his way to the Wells, and took the first train to London. He was very much relieved to find that his steps were no longer dogged, and hugged him- self with the belief that he had done the police. The fact was that by the time that Denver and Dixon left the cottage the spy on the top of the water tub was "a piece o' ice." To have again taken up the chase would* have been a physical impossibility; he could scarcely crawl. Besides, after the evidence he had secured, the young man was a very secondary consideration. CHAPTER VII, A Secret of the Grave. Mike Fennell was out on his usual night prowl. Crossing the plank bridge, over which Denver had passed earlier in the even- ing, he kept along the bank of the stream, but in the opposite direction to that prarsued by the young man. He had set some snares, and was going to see what victims had been caught in them. The full moon was rising blurred and wan through the hazy atmosphere at the end of the valley, and casting a ghostly light through the almost leafless hazels and sapling ashes, and upon the rank greensward, but leaving the water dark, as it gurgled over its stony bed. As he proceeded the ground was swampier and the thicket more dense. As he was skirting a hollow he noticed something huddled up in the bottom. .Perils only man whose eyes were aecuetorned to the diirk a" were the poacher's would have noticed it in the dim light that struggled through the embowering trees. He carried a small dark lantern in his pocket, and taking it out, turned the bull's-eye upon the object. It was a woman's body. After a moment's hesitation he crept cautiously down into the hollow to get a closer view. The body was clad in dark clothes, but the colour was soddered out by the damp, the face was prone upon the graM. He knelt down and raised the head; its posi- tion had saved the features from the attack of vermin; they were very discoloured, and "Time's effacing fingers" had already set their mark upon them, but he could not irepress a cry as he recognised them to be those of Lilian Griceson. In his fright he dropped the body, jumped up. and then stood gazing at it. Mike Fennell was a callous ruffian, but he shook with horror; he had known the unfor- tunate lady since she could first toddle; she had been good to his wife, she was loved by everybody, and to see her come to such aa awful fate was a shock even to his boll's nerves. After a while he again raised the dead head, and passed the light over the body; t' were no signs of blood or violence as far ao he could perceive. The features were twitcheo, if by a spasm, but bore none of the indicauo s of a violent death. Yet, if there L'ld not been foul play. how Aid the body come to le in this place? When he last saw Lilian, on "he night of "the jamrder, she was in company v-ith a man whom, he believed, he recognise-c1 though upon that point he kept silent. en they fled at the coming of Herbert they t<V this direc- tion. Then she must have met uer doom, whatever it had been, on that very '?ht.. for the body had evidently been lying theJ- eome days. and at that time of year no one might pass the spot for even weeks together. What should he do about his discovery? He pondered for a while, then he made up h's mind to go to Sandlands and inform Miss Griceson of it. He was cute enough to see that it might he turned to good aooount. He hurried off to the Hall, and knocked at the front door. The footman who answered was almost paralysed with amazement when Fennell asked to see the missis." Do you suppose, my good feller, she'll see you at such an hour as this?" he asked, superciliously, "or at any other time ?" « Fennell was prepared for this, and thrust his bulky body between the door and the sill to prevent the servant shutting him out. Look here, young feller, you take my message to your missis; that's all you've got to do. Tell her that Mike Fennell wants to see her on a case of life and death, and that she ll never forgive herself if she refuses to see him now, this minute." There was a deadly earnestness in Mike's tone and manner that impressed the flulikey, and. though he muttered, I expect my -m«■. r treffl^wil^ hajje fou kicked oat 9t. for your impudence," he went away witk the message. A couple of minutes afterwards he came back and sulkily showed him into the dining- room. Then there was a rustle of silk, and Agatha Griceson, trying to look haughtily indignant, but with an uneasy, anxious expression of face breaking through the mask, swept into the room. After closing the door, ehe demanded what he meant by sending such a message to her, and that he would explain his business without a moment's delay. It won't take me long to do that. miss," replied Mike grimly. I have just found the dead body of Miss Lilian in a hollow in Fox Wood, and I thought you'd like to be the first to be told of it." Agatha, who had been standing near the door, turned ghastly pale, clutched at the back of a chair, swayed, and fell into it, gasping for breath. She could not speak, but pointed to the side-board, on which stood some decanters of wine. Fennell, understand- ing the motion, filled a glass from one of them, and handed it to her. After a few sips she said, How brutal of you to tell me eo suddenly; the shock might have killed me." I only did what you told me, mistress," he answered bluntly. You must be mistaken, it cannot be-Migg Lilian, she has not been in the neighbourhood for many months." She was here at the Hall on the night of the murder; I saw her with my own eyes, retorted Fennell. A look of terror came into Agatha's eyes as she said, in a voice that fell into a whisper, "You saw Miss Lilian Griceson on. that night?" I heard the Squire's dying cry. I saw a. ma.n come out of here, and Miss Lilian was waiting outside for him; they both went down into Fox Wood; he had hold of her wrist, and there to-night I find her body." Agatha, with lipe apart, and clutching at the arm of her chair, sat gazing at him with some thought behind her terror known only to herself. Have you told this to anyone?" she asked, in the same whispered voice. Yes, to my wife—and to Master Herbert." "To him!" she cried angrily. Yes, but he won't mention itr—he made me promise not to-the secret's safe with him- for her sake." I don't believe a word of it-it's all a made-up story of yours to save that man. Herbert," she cried excitedly. Very well, Miss Agatha, you must believe. or not, just as you like; but I ain't a. liar. I shall go and report the finding of the body to the police; they'll soon find out I'm speak- ing the truth." There was an ugly look upon his face as he made a movement towards the door. "Stay," she cried. "Im so distracted; I don't know what to think or believe. Who was the man you say was with her?" That Mr. Roydon all the row was over, or I'm much mistook." The green-grey eyes were searching his face. trying to read beneath the look of dogged insolence it expressed. If she has been lying dead in the open all this time, now seven days, how could you nossibly identifv her-" na"¡n':¡ A -01 UVUiCVUU^U .«1t;a.\tllèlr. with a shiver. I'll take you to the place, if you like, and you can judge for yourself." He never supposed that she would take him at his word, and was surprised when, after an inward struggle, she said desperately. "Yes, I will go with you. Now go; wait for me on the slope of the wood, wait till I come; it may be half an hour, an hour, but I shall come." Very well, miss." Then, looking at her delicate costume, he added, "It is a swampy place, you know." I shall be prepared. Now go." As the door closed behind him, she clasped her hands over her face, and her body shook convulsively. ( fro be contimammi).